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Mr Cripps encountering his Mater in Mary-le-bone Gardens (engraving)
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Mr Cripps encountering his Mater in Mary-le-bone Gardens (engraving)
614384 Mr Cripps encountering his Mater in Mary-le-bone Gardens (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Cripps encountering his Mater in Mary-le-bone Gardens, Marylebone, London. Published in The Misers Daughter, by W H Ainsworth, 1842.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
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Encountering George Cruikshank Marylebone Pleasure Gardens Mater
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This engraving by George Cruikshank, titled "Mr Cripps encountering his Mater in Mary-le-bone Gardens" takes us back to the vibrant atmosphere of Marylebone, London. The scene is set in the picturesque pleasure gardens, where men and women from all walks of life gather to enjoy leisurely pursuits. In this particular moment frozen in time, we witness Mr Cripps unexpectedly coming face-to-face with his Mater (mother). Their encounter is filled with a mix of surprise and delight, as they navigate through the bustling crowd. The artist's attention to detail allows us to appreciate not only their expressions but also the intricate fashions of the era. The enchanting ambiance of Mary-le-bone Gardens comes alive through this print. Lush greenery surrounds them while elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen engage in lively conversations or partake in various amusements. It serves as a reminder that these gardens were once a popular social hub for relaxation and entertainment. Published originally in W. H. Ainsworth's novel "The Misers Daughter" in 1842, this engraving captures a fleeting moment that transports us back to an era long gone. Through George Cruikshank's skilled hand, we are offered a glimpse into both the fashion trends and social interactions prevalent during that time. As we admire this print from Bridgeman Images' collection, let it serve as an invitation to explore history through art – reminding us how even simple encounters can hold profound significance
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