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Kenny Meadows: The Spoilt Child (engraving)
5989582 Kenny Meadows: The Spoilt Child (engraving) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spoilt Child. Illustration for Selections from the Heads of the People, or Portraits of the English, drawn by Kenny Meadows (H Lea, c 1850).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22571276
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Badly Banging Conceived Drum Noise Old Story Personalities Personality Screaming Spoiled Strange Tantrum Type Types Brough Comics
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The print titled "Kenny Meadows: The Spoilt Child" captures a humorous and satirical illustration by Joseph Kenny Meadows. This engraving, part of the collection "Selections from the Heads of the People, or Portraits of the English" depicts a scene that is both amusing and odd. In this old story brought to life through art, we witness a spoiled child throwing a tantrum. The young boy bangs on his drum with great noise while screaming loudly. His behavior reflects badly on his upbringing and showcases his demanding personality. Meadows' comic portrayal highlights the exaggerated nature of this spoilt child's actions, making it an entertaining piece for viewers. The artist's attention to detail in capturing facial expressions adds depth to the satire. This engraving not only provides amusement but also offers commentary on childhood behavior and parenting styles. It serves as a reminder that even in different eras, children have displayed challenging behaviors that require guidance and discipline. With its origins in Great Britain, this artwork sheds light on British culture during the time it was conceived. However, its universal theme resonates with audiences across Europe and beyond. As we observe this mischievous child causing chaos with his drumming antics, we are reminded of our own experiences dealing with spirited youngsters. Through humor and wit, Meadows invites us to reflect upon our own encounters with spoiled children while appreciating their unique personalities within society's fabric.
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