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Christmas Morning: Neighbourly Greetings, and Doles to the Poor and Needy (colour litho)
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Christmas Morning: Neighbourly Greetings, and Doles to the Poor and Needy (colour litho)
2775524 Christmas Morning: Neighbourly Greetings, and Doles to the Poor and Needy (colour litho) by Brewtnall, Edward Frederick (1846-1902) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christmas Morning: Neighbourly Greetings, and Doles to the Poor and Needy. Illustration from Pears Annual, Christmas 1896.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
Media ID 23468024
© Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection / Bridgeman Images
Charity Churchyard Coats Giving Pears Annual Top Hat
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Christmas Morning - Neighbourly Greetings, and Doles to the Poor and Needy
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is a vibrant and heartwarming lithograph that captures the essence of Christmas in 19th century England. The image depicts a bustling churchyard filled with people dressed in their finest coats, braving the winter chill to spread goodwill and charity. The scene exudes a sense of community as neighbors exchange warm greetings, embracing the spirit of giving during this festive season. In true Victorian fashion, men don top hats while women adorn themselves with elegant attire, creating an atmosphere of refinement amidst acts of kindness. Amidst the joyous interactions between neighbors, attention is drawn towards an act of generosity towards the poor and needy. A group gathers around as gifts are distributed to those less fortunate, symbolizing compassion and empathy for those struggling during Christmastime. This print originally appeared in Pears Annual's Christmas edition in 1896, showcasing its enduring appeal throughout history. It serves as a reminder that Christmas transcends social boundaries and brings people together through acts of charity. Edward Frederick Brewtnall's masterful use of color breathes life into this scene from yesteryear. The rich hues evoke warmth against a wintry backdrop while capturing both the vibrancy of British culture and the festive traditions shared across Europe. This lithograph invites us to reflect on our own capacity for neighborly love and reminds us that even small gestures can make a significant impact on those who need it most.
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