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Belgian Proverb - Needing help, no matter whom provides it
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Belgian Proverb - Needing help, no matter whom provides it
Belgian Proverb - " Everyone needs someone to look down on" - It simply means you may need help from a " lower class" person, even if you are a " high class" person: if you re drowning and there is only a tramp around, you ll need help from the tramp, whatever your social class is... Date: circa 1908
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Amid the cobblestone streets of early 20th century Belgium, this poignant photograph captures the essence of the Belgian proverb, "Everyone needs someone to look down on – it simply means you may need help from a 'lower class' person, even if you are a 'high class' person." The image, circa 1908, depicts a young, scruffy urchin extending a lit match to a well-dressed man, possibly a gentleman, as he attempts to light his pipe on the pavement. The scene unfolds on a chilly winter's evening, with the warm glow of the match contrasting against the stark, dimly lit surroundings. The proverb, deeply rooted in Belgian culture, emphasizes the inherent humanity and interconnectedness of all people, regardless of social class. It serves as a reminder that no one is immune to the need for assistance, and that even the most privileged among us can find ourselves in a position of vulnerability. This evocative photograph, taken by the renowned Belgian photographer Henry Gerbault, captures a moment of unexpected grace and solidarity in the midst of poverty. The urchin, often dismissed as a tramp or a scamp, becomes a hero in this scene, offering a valuable lesson in humility and the importance of extending a helping hand to those in need. The image, part of the extensive collection at Mary Evans Prints Online, transports us back to a bygone era, inviting us to reflect on the enduring power of human connection and the simple act of kindness.
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