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The Independent Shoe Black, from Street Life in London, 1877-78 (woodburytype)
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The Independent Shoe Black, from Street Life in London, 1877-78 (woodburytype)
SC28131 The Independent Shoe Black, from Street Life in London, 1877-78 (woodburytype) by Thomson, John (1837-1921); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 23174924
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Polish Polishing Shining Shoe Shine Shoeshine Town Life Trades B W Photo Black And White Photograph
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This photograph titled "The Independent Shoe Black" takes us back to the bustling streets of London in 1877-78. Captured by John Thomson, a Scottish photographer, this woodburytype print showcases the life of a young shoe shine boy. In this image, we see a child diligently polishing a customer's shoes with great precision and expertise. The intensity on his face reflects the seriousness with which he approaches his trade. Despite his tender age, he exudes an air of independence and responsibility beyond his years. Thomson's lens beautifully captures the essence of town life during that era, highlighting not only the laborious nature of this occupation but also shedding light on the plight of working children at that time. This photograph serves as both a historical document and an artistic masterpiece. Through its monochromatic tones, every detail is accentuated - from the worn-out shoes waiting to be transformed to their gleaming finish after being meticulously polished. It reminds us of how even mundane tasks can hold beauty within them when observed closely. "The Independent Shoe Black" invites viewers to reflect upon societal norms and values prevalent during that period while acknowledging the resilience displayed by these young workers. It stands as a testament to Thomson's skillful eye for capturing human stories through photography. Displayed proudly at Victoria & Albert Museum in London, UK, this timeless piece continues to captivate audiences today with its powerful narrative about childhood labor and perseverance amidst challenging circumstances.
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