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Unwilling Listeners (litho)
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Unwilling Listeners (litho)
6014211 Unwilling Listeners (litho) by Marks, Henry Stacey (1829-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Unwilling Listeners. Illustration for Black & White magazine, 6 February 1892.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23599656
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Bored Boredeom Boredom Boring Listening Speaking To Get Bored Uninterested Unwilling Emotions Tedious Tedium
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Unwilling Listeners - A Glimpse into Late 19th Century Boredom in Europe
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. This photo print, titled "Unwilling Listeners" offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of individuals during late 19th century Europe. Captured by Henry Stacey Marks and featured in Black & White magazine on February 6,1892, this lithograph showcases the universal experience of boredom and disinterest. The scene depicts a group of men dressed in elaborate costumes from the 17th century, engrossed in their own thoughts while someone speaks to them. Their expressions reveal an overwhelming sense of tedium as they struggle to maintain interest. The artist's attention to detail transports us back to a time when reading was a common pastime for those seeking escape from mundane conversations. This artwork not only highlights the historical significance of Britain during the Victorian era but also sheds light on German culture and its influence on Northern Germany. The painting evokes emotions that transcend time and borders – feelings we can all relate to regardless of our nationality or background. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded that boredom is an emotion experienced by people across generations and continents. It serves as a reminder that even amidst great historical events, everyday life can sometimes be monotonous. This image invites us to reflect on our own experiences with ennui while appreciating the artistic mastery behind capturing such relatable moments from history.
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