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Miseries of London... 1807. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
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Miseries of London... 1807. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Miseries of London... 1807. A congested London Street. Two coachmen threaten each other with their whips while two women have fallen over a wheelbarrow. A labourer drops a hod full of bricks whilst climbing a ladder
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Accident Anger Angry Barrow Chaos Climbing Coach Coachman Confrontation Dropping Fallen Falling Fight Fury Incident Labourer Ladder Mayhem Overturned Rage Rowlandson Street Life Thomas Rowlandson Whip Hod Carrier Horse Drawn Vehicle Knocked Over
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Miseries of London. . . 1807
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by Thomas Rowlandson captures the chaotic essence of a congested London street in the 19th century. This vibrant etching portrays a scene filled with accidents, anger, and mayhem. In the midst of this bustling avenue, two coachmen engage in a heated confrontation, threatening each other with their whips. Meanwhile, two unfortunate women have stumbled over an unexpected obstacle - a wheelbarrow - adding to the commotion. Amidst this turmoil, a labourer precariously climbs a ladder while carrying bricks in his hod. Unfortunately, he loses his balance and drops them to the ground below. The image is alive with movement as people watch on in astonishment at this incident unfolding before their eyes. Rowlandson's satirical artwork not only depicts specific occupations such as coachmen and hod carriers but also showcases various aspects of street life in London during that era. Dogs roam freely amidst the chaos while buildings line both sides of the road. This print from Guildhall Library and Art Gallery transports us back to an era where transportation relied heavily on horse-drawn vehicles. It serves as a reminder of how different life was centuries ago when streets were crowded and accidents were commonplace. With its vivid colors and detailed illustrations, "Miseries of London. . . 1807" offers viewers a glimpse into history – capturing moments that evoke emotions ranging from fury to amusement – all within one captivating composition.
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