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French visitors to the Great Exhibition, 1851 (engraving)
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French visitors to the Great Exhibition, 1851 (engraving)
XJF3037875 French visitors to the Great Exhibition, 1851 (engraving) by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engravings by the Dalziel Brothers for Overland journey to the Great Exhibition a fold out panorama of a massive procession. All nationalities are stereotyped by their costume and accompanying items. Here the French carry an uprooted tree of liberty with crown, freemans bonnet and culottes on the branches.
); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12800389
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This engraving, titled "French visitors to the Great Exhibition, 1851" offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural diversity and national stereotypes of the time. Created by Richard Doyle in 1851, this print showcases a massive procession during the renowned Great Exhibition held at Crystal Palace. The Dalziel Brothers skillfully engraved this artwork for "Overland journey to the Great Exhibition" which unfolds as a panoramic view of various nationalities attending the event. Each group is depicted with their distinctive costumes and accompanying items that symbolize their country's identity. In this particular scene, we witness French visitors carrying an uprooted tree of liberty adorned with a crown, freeman's bonnet, and culottes hanging from its branches. This satirical portrayal reflects both historical events and popular caricatures associated with France during that era. The image captures not only the French Revolution but also highlights elements such as freedom, revolutionaries (sans culottes), and national pride. It serves as a reminder of how art can convey social commentary through humor and exaggeration. As we delve into this remarkable piece from our private collection, it invites us to reflect on Europe's diverse cultures represented at one of history's most significant exhibitions. The engraving sparks curiosity about how different nations were perceived during that time while reminding us of the power art holds in capturing moments frozen in time.
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