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A Parson Joining the Hands of Two People, October 1788. Creator: Richard Livesay
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A Parson Joining the Hands of Two People, October 1788. Creator: Richard Livesay
A Parson Joining the Hands of Two People, October 1788. After William Hogarth
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In this print, Richard Livesay beautifully captures a significant moment in history. Titled "A Parson Joining the Hands of Two People, October 1788" the image depicts a ceremonial union between two individuals during the baroque era in Britain. The etching showcases Livesay's attention to detail as he recreates an original work by William Hogarth. The artist skillfully portrays the clergyman, dressed in traditional attire with a distinguished wig and hat, joining the hands of the couple before him. Their bodies are elegantly depicted, emphasizing their connection through marriage. This artwork not only represents a religious ceremony but also symbolizes the deep-rooted values of Christianity prevalent during that time period. Livesay's portrayal highlights both the cultural significance and historical importance of such unions within British society. Displayed at The Met museum, this piece is part of our rich heritage art collection. It serves as a testament to Livesay's talent for capturing moments that transcend time and evoke emotions even centuries later. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are transported back to 18th-century Britain - witnessing an intimate moment where love and commitment are celebrated under God's watchful eye.
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