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Waifs and Strays, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
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Waifs and Strays, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Waifs and Strays, 1872. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co. 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C. 1872]
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Waifs and Strays, 1872 - A Glimpse into the Hardships of Victorian London
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. This print by Gustave Doré takes us back to the bustling streets of 19th century London. Titled "Waifs and Strays" it offers a poignant portrayal of destitution, poverty, and social class disparities that plagued the era. In this engraving from Doré's book "LONDON. A Pilgrimage" we witness a group of abandoned children standing outside Grant & Co. , their weary faces reflecting the hardships they endure daily. The artist masterfully captures their vulnerability, emphasizing their tattered rags and physical disabilities like crutches. Doré's attention to detail transports us to a time when homelessness was rampant in urban areas like London. These waifs symbolize countless others who were left without shelter or support in an unforgiving society. The image serves as a reminder of the stark contrast between wealth and poverty during this period. It sheds light on societal issues often overlooked by those in positions of power. As we gaze upon these innocent faces frozen in time, we are compelled to reflect on our own responsibility towards those less fortunate. This photograph is not just an artistic masterpiece but also a call for compassion and empathy towards marginalized communities throughout history. Gustave Doré's work continues to resonate today as it did over a century ago, reminding us that art has the power to provoke thought, inspire change, and shed light on forgotten narratives within our shared human experience.
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