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Fashionable people watching a horse and trap breakdown in front of the gambling hell. William Crockford stands at the door. Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down
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Fashionable people watching a horse and trap breakdown in front of the gambling hell. William Crockford stands at the door. Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down
FLO4618958 Fashionable people watching a horse and trap breakdown in front of the gambling hell. William Crockford stands at the door. Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London, 1825. Written by Bernard Blackmantle, a pseudonym for Charles Molloy Westmacott.; (add.info.: Fashionable people watching a horse and trap breakdown in front of the gambling hell. William Crockford stands at the door. Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London, 1825. Written by Bernard Blackmantle, a pseudonym for Charles Molloy Westmacott.); © Florilegius
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In this scene captured in a handcoloured copperplate engraving from 1825, we see fashionable people gathered outside a gambling hell, watching as a horse and trap breakdown unfolds before their eyes. William Crockford, the prominent figure standing at the door of Fishmongers Hall, adds an air of intrigue to the chaotic moment.
The onlookers are dressed in exquisite attire, showcasing the height of fashion during this era. The carriage crash has brought them together in a mix of amusement and concern, creating a lively atmosphere against the backdrop of the elegant building.
The artist Robert Cruikshank masterfully portrays each character with intricate detail and expression, bringing life to this satirical scene. Bernard Blackmantle's writing adds depth to the narrative, offering insight into the social dynamics at play during this time period.
As we gaze upon this historical print, we are transported back to a bygone era filled with drama and sophistication. The combination of humor and elegance makes this artwork truly timeless, inviting us to immerse ourselves in its rich storytelling and intricate craftsmanship.
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