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George Fox puts on his hat in church (litho)

George Fox puts on his hat in church (litho)


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George Fox puts on his hat in church (litho)

7151433 George Fox puts on his hat in church (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Fox puts on his hat in church. Illustration for Cassells Family Magazine, 1887.); © Look and Learn

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The captivating lithograph print titled "George Fox puts on his hat in church" transports us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into an intriguing historical moment. Created by the English School, this artwork showcases George Fox, a prominent figure in the Quaker community, engaging in an act of defiance within a stone church. Intriguingly captured for Cassells Family Magazine in 1887, this illustration depicts George Fox donning his hat amidst a congregation. The image highlights the clash between religious tradition and personal conviction as he challenges societal norms. The artist skillfully portrays not only the architectural beauty of the church but also captures Fox's determination and unwavering commitment to his beliefs. The monochromatic black-and-white aesthetic adds depth and intensity to this historic scene while emphasizing its timeless significance. As we observe George Fox surrounded by fellow Quakers dressed in their summer clothes, it becomes evident that this lithograph serves as more than just an artistic representation; it symbolizes resilience and individuality against conformity. This thought-provoking artwork invites viewers to reflect upon themes of religion, freedom of expression, and social change. It stands as a testament to both artistry and history intertwined—a powerful reminder that even within sacred spaces like churches, individuals can challenge established norms with profound impact.

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