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The Plague Pit, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
The Plague Pit, 1855. Consigning bodies of victims of the plague to a communal grave during the Plague of London, 1665. From Old Saint Pauls by W Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1855, first published 1841)
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The Plague Pit, 1855
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is a haunting print that captures a grim scene from the devastating Plague of London in 1665. The artist, John Franklin, skillfully portrays the harrowing reality of this dark chapter in history. In this image, bodies of plague victims are being consigned to a communal grave with utmost solemnity. The composition showcases a cart filled with lifeless bodies as it slowly makes its way towards the burial pit. The concept of death looms heavily over the scene, emphasizing the magnitude of loss experienced during this catastrophic epidemic. The people involved in burying their loved ones wear expressions of grief and despair, highlighting the profound impact that disease had on society at large. Franklin's attention to detail transports us back to 17th century England, where fear and desperation permeated every aspect of daily life. This print serves as a poignant reminder not only of the physical toll inflicted by bubonic plague but also its psychological and emotional repercussions. "The Plague Pit" stands as an important historical document capturing both the horror and resilience exhibited by those who lived through one of humanity's darkest periods. It serves as a somber reflection on how diseases can shape societies and reminds us to appreciate our modern advancements in science and medicine that have helped prevent such widespread devastation today.
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