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Page of Advertisements (engraving)
1107189 Page of Advertisements (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page of Advertisements. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 15 September 1883.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23389404
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Cameron Clocks Commercial Pen Company Cots D Nicholson Debenham Electropathic Belt Freebody Hindoo Pen James Spence Macniven Mantles Owl Pen Page Of Advertisements Pens Pickwick Pen Sir John Bennett Velveteens Watches Waverley Pen Paletots
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This engraving, titled "Page of Advertisements" takes us back to the 19th century when print media was at its peak. The image showcases a collection of various advertisements that were featured in The Illustrated London News on September 15,1883. As we delve into this intricate artwork, our eyes are immediately drawn to the array of products being promoted. From Albany costumes and mantles to clocks, watches, and pens like Pickwick Pen and Owl Pen - it is a true testament to the diversity of goods available during that era. The attention to detail in each advertisement is remarkable; one can almost imagine these items coming alive off the page. We see mentions of renowned companies such as Debenham's and Sir John Bennett alongside lesser-known names like D Nicholson and James Spence. Beyond just products, this piece also offers us a glimpse into society's interests at the time. References to electropathic belts hint at an emerging fascination with electricity for health purposes. Additionally, there are advertisements for velveteens (a type of fabric) and paletots (a style of coat), reflecting fashion trends prevalent during that period. Overall, this engraving serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic masterpiece. It reminds us how advertising has evolved over time while capturing the essence of consumer culture in Victorian England.
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