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The Electric Shock (engraving)
585487 The Electric Shock (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Penny Pastimes - the electric shock. Published in the Leisure Hour on 6 July 1867.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22374246
© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images
Electric Shock Electricity Street Entertainers Street Entertainment
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is a captivating engraving from the 19th century that takes us back in time to witness a unique form of street entertainment. This intriguing image, part of a private collection, showcases the ingenuity and curiosity surrounding electricity during this era. The scene depicts a bustling street filled with crowds eagerly gathering around two street entertainers. With their eyes fixed on the spectacle before them, people are captivated by the promise of an electric shock experience like no other. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation as these daring performers harness the power of electricity to astound and amaze. Published in Penny Pastimes on July 6,1867, this print offers us a glimpse into how society was both fascinated and apprehensive about emerging technologies. It serves as a reminder of our insatiable thirst for novelty and excitement. The artist skillfully captures the expressions on spectators' faces – some wide-eyed with wonder while others display cautious skepticism. The contrast between light and shadow adds depth to the composition, emphasizing both the electrifying spectacle unfolding before us and its impact on those witnessing it firsthand. "The Electric Shock" transports us back to an era where innovation met entertainment head-on. It invites contemplation about how far we have come since then while also reminding us that human fascination with new experiences remains timeless.
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