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Traffic, 1791. 1791. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
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Traffic, 1791. 1791. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Traffic, 1791
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Traffic, 1791 - A Glimpse into the Bustling Streets of 18th Century Britain
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print titled "Traffic, 1791" by Thomas Rowlandson offers a fascinating snapshot of daily life in late 18th century Britain. The scene depicts a vibrant street filled with people engaged in various trades and occupations. In this bustling setting, we see women dressed in colorful attire gesturing animatedly while engaging in commerce. One woman stands near an open door, possibly a housemaid or maid selling second-hand clothes to passersby. Nearby, an old clothes seller known as a rag and bone man displays his torn wares for potential buyers. Rowlandson's keen eye for detail is evident through his portrayal of different professions represented on the streets. Among them are tinkers skillfully repairing household items and street vendors offering their goods to eager customers. Notably, it is important to acknowledge that some elements within the artwork reflect anti-Semitic stereotypes prevalent during that era. However, it is crucial to view these depictions within their historical context rather than endorsing or perpetuating such prejudices today. Overall, this hand-colored aquatint print provides us with a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of everyday life in 18th century Britain—a testament to Rowlandson's artistic talent and his ability to capture both the diversity and complexity of society during this period.
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