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Tom and Jerry Masquerading It Among the Cadgers in the Back Slums
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Tom and Jerry Masquerading It Among the Cadgers in the Back Slums
CHT218551 Tom and Jerry Masquerading It Among the Cadgers in the Back Slums in the Holy Land, from Life in London by Pierce Egan (1772-1849), 1821 (coloured aquatint) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: cave ou se reunissent les mendiants; ); eArchives Charmet; English, out of copyright
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Beggars Cellar East End Low Life Slum
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The captivating print titled "Tom and Jerry Masquerading It Among the Cadgers in the Back Slums" takes us on a journey through the gritty streets of 19th-century London. Created by George Cruikshank, this coloured aquatint from his renowned series "Life in London" vividly captures the essence of poverty-stricken neighborhoods. In this particular scene, we find ourselves immersed in a dimly lit cellar, serving as a gathering place for destitute beggars. The artist's attention to detail allows us to witness Tom and Jerry, two well-known characters from popular literature at that time, blending seamlessly among these downtrodden individuals. Their masquerade offers them an opportunity to experience firsthand the harsh realities faced by those living on society's fringes. Cruikshank masterfully depicts the desperation and struggle etched onto each face present within this den of low life. Through his skilled use of color and light, he transports us into their world - one filled with hardship but also resilience. This print serves as both a social commentary on poverty and an exploration of human empathy. It reminds us that even amidst squalor and despair, there is still room for camaraderie and shared experiences. Displayed proudly in galleries worldwide today, this artwork continues to provoke contemplation about societal inequalities while honoring Cruikshank's legacy as a talented observer of humanity's diverse tapestry.
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