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The Sweep, song illustration for Who Liveth So Merry in all this Land
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The Sweep, song illustration for Who Liveth So Merry in all this Land
DGC452054 The Sweep, song illustration for Who Liveth So Merry in all this Land?, from Pan-Pipes, A Book of Old Songs, Newly Arranged and with Accompaniments by Theo. Marzials, published in London by George Routledge & Sons, 1884 (colour litho) (detail of 452053) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915); Private Collection; (add.info.: from a collection of 40 traditional songs set to music by Theo Marzials (1850-1920); folk ballad, from Freemens song of Four Voices, published in 1609 in the earliest printed English song book, Deuteromelia, compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft (c.1590-1635); also published in 1707 in Pills to Purge Melancholy ; ); Prismatic Pictures; English, out of copyright
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The Sweep
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is a captivating illustration that transports us back to 17th century England, offering a glimpse into the lives of the working class during this era. This detailed print, part of "Pan-Pipes, A Book of Old Songs" beautifully captures the essence of an age-old folk ballad. Walter Crane's masterful use of color lithography brings vibrancy and life to this scene. The image depicts a group of ploughmen, poor servants, and cobblers engaged in their daily work. Amidst the backdrop of poverty and melancholy that often plagued these individuals' lives, there is an underlying theme of contentment and happiness. The composition invites contemplation on wealth and relative happiness as it juxtaposes the humble sweep with sailors returning from distant lands laden with riches. It speaks to the philosophical notion that true wealth lies not in material possessions but rather in finding contentment within one's circumstances. This enchanting artwork serves as a window into social history, shedding light on the hardships faced by workers while also celebrating their resilience and industry. Furthermore, it highlights how traditional songs were used as vehicles for storytelling during this period. "The Sweep" offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon themes such as poverty, labor, philosophy, and societal structures prevalent in 17th century England. As we delve into its intricate details and contemplate its deeper meaning, we are reminded that even amidst adversity, there is room for joy and fulfillment in our everyday lives.
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