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Stroud, the notorious cheat, whipped at the Cart s-Tail from Charing Cross to Whitehall (engraving)
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Stroud, the notorious cheat, whipped at the Cart s-Tail from Charing Cross to Whitehall (engraving)
1094562 Stroud, the notorious cheat, whipped at the Cart s-Tail from Charing Cross to Whitehall (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stroud, the notorious cheat, whipped at the Cart s-Tail from Charing Cross to Whitehall. From a print of the reign of Queen Anne. Illustration for A History of the Rod by William M Cooper (William Reeves, c 1880). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
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This engraving titled "Stroud, the notorious cheat, whipped at the Cart's Tail from Charing Cross to Whitehall" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by an English School artist in the 19th century, this print depicts a scene of punishment and justice during Queen Anne's reign. The image showcases Stroud, a well-known cheat, enduring a brutal whipping as he is dragged along from Charing Cross to Whitehall. This public spectacle was intended not only as retribution for his crimes but also as a deterrent for others who might consider engaging in similar deceitful acts. With its digitally cleaned details and vibrant colors, this artwork brings forth the harsh reality of corporal punishment and cruelty that existed within legal systems of the past. The flagellants' whips are raised high above their heads while Stroud bears the consequences of his actions with each lash upon his exposed back. William M Cooper's book "A History of the Rod" likely served as inspiration for this illustration. It sheds light on society's fascination with flagellation and its use as both punishment and means of control. As we gaze upon this powerful image captured by Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of humanity's complex relationship with justice throughout time – where pain was inflicted publicly to serve as a reminder that cheating would not be tolerated.
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