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The Dispersion of the Works of All Nations from the Great Exhibition of 1851, pub
2655418 The Dispersion of the Works of All Nations from the Great Exhibition of 1851, pub. 1851 (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23101966
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Bellows Bells Cabinets Clutter Crystal Palace Dismantling Dispersion Elephants Foxes Going Home Great Exhibition Hare Ornaments Steam Engine Worlds Fair Stoats
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The Dispersion of the Works of All Nations - A Reflection on Global Exchange and Cultural Diversity
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history, showcasing "The Dispersion of the Works of All Nations" from the renowned Great Exhibition of 1851. Created by George Cruikshank, this intricate engraving offers a glimpse into the grandeur and diversity that characterized this world fair. At first glance, one is immediately drawn to the bustling scene depicted within. Elephants, ships, steam engines, and various animals fill the frame as they are prepared for their journey home. The Crystal Palace stands proudly in the background, symbolizing both innovation and unity. As we delve deeper into this visual tapestry, we discover an array of cabinets filled with ornaments and garden instruments alongside horses and cluttered carts carrying musical instruments. Even foxes and stoats find themselves amidst this eclectic mix. The image tells a story not only about dismantling exhibitions but also about cultural exchange on a global scale. It serves as a testament to London's role as an international hub for trade and innovation during that era. "The Dispersion of the Works of All Nations" invites us to reflect upon our shared human experience – how different cultures come together through artistry, craftsmanship, technology, and creativity. This engraving reminds us that despite our differences in language or customs, there is beauty in embracing diversity while celebrating our collective achievements. Through Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts with Fine Art Finder's collection comes an opportunity for
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