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I ve travell d almost England through and seen some funny creatures, but never met two persons yet with such eccentric features (chromolitho)
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I ve travell d almost England through and seen some funny creatures, but never met two persons yet with such eccentric features (chromolitho)
3639087 I ve travell d almost England through and seen some funny creatures, but never met two persons yet with such eccentric features (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: I ve travell d almost England through and seen some funny creatures, but never met two persons yet with such eccentric features.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
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Courting Courtship Insult Insulting Manners Proposal Proposing Rhyme Ephemera Verse
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The captivating chromolitho print titled "I've travelled almost England through and seen some funny creatures, but never met two persons yet with such eccentric features" takes us on a whimsical journey through 19th century Britain. The image showcases the humorous courtship between a man and a woman, both adorned in elaborate Victorian attire. As we observe the couple, it becomes apparent that their appearances are far from ordinary. The man stands tall, exuding confidence despite his peculiar features that set him apart from conventional beauty standards. Meanwhile, the woman sits gracefully, her own eccentricities adding to the charm of this enchanting scene. This delightful artwork captures not only the fashion trends of its time but also reflects British culture and manners during the era. With its clever rhyme and verse accompanying the visual narrative, it invites us to imagine what comical dialogue might be taking place between these two unique individuals. Through this charming depiction of courtship and proposal, we are reminded of how love can transcend societal norms and expectations. It serves as a testament to the diversity found within human connections across Great Britain and Europe. This remarkable piece is part of an esteemed private collection belonging to Valerie Jackson Harris. Its inclusion in Look and Learn magazine allows viewers to appreciate its historical significance while reveling in its lighthearted humor.
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