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Chick-Weed, Cries of London, 1819 Artist: John Thomas Smith
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Chick-Weed, Cries of London, 1819 Artist: John Thomas Smith
Chick-Weed, 1819. A chickweed seller, carrying a basket filled with the herb. A chickweed poultice can be used to treat skin conditions, and taken internallly it can treat a number of disorders. It is also a source of Vitamin C and can be added to salads. From Cries of London, 1819
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This print titled "Chick-Weed, Cries of London, 1819" by artist John Thomas Smith takes us back to the bustling streets of 19th century England. The image showcases a male chickweed seller carrying a basket filled with this versatile herb. Chickweed, known for its medicinal properties, was highly valued during that time period. This humble plant could be used externally as a poultice to treat various skin conditions or ingested internally to alleviate different disorders. Additionally, it served as an excellent source of Vitamin C and could be incorporated into salads for added nutritional benefits. The etching beautifully captures the essence of street life in London at the time. The man is dressed in traditional attire with his hat and cane, representing his profession as a street trader. His presence amidst the busy crowd highlights the importance of herbal medicine within society during this era. Displayed at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this artwork not only serves as a historical record but also celebrates nature's healing powers and the role it played in people's lives centuries ago. It reminds us of our connection to plants and their ability to provide both sustenance and remedies for various ailments. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported back in time to witness an ordinary yet significant moment from history - when street cries echoed through London's vibrant streets offering remedies from nature itself.
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