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A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
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A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891
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This print, titled "A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878" takes us back to the vibrant atmosphere of a cricket match in 19th century London. Created by the talented artist George du Maurier, this piece captures the essence of leisurely pastimes during that era. The image showcases a bustling crowd at Lords Cricket Ground, with both men and women dressed in fashionable attire. Spectators are seen standing or sitting, eagerly watching the game unfold before them. The gentlemen don top hats and stylish suits while the ladies adorn themselves with elegant dresses and parasols. Amidst this lively scene, one can almost hear the cheers and feel the excitement emanating from every corner of the sports ground. The artwork beautifully portrays not only a sporting event but also offers insights into Victorian fashion trends and social customs. George du Maurier's skillful use of monochrome adds depth to his satirical cartoon-like style, making it an intriguing visual experience for viewers today. This print serves as a delightful window into British history, capturing a moment frozen in time at one of England's most iconic cricket venues. With its rich historical context and artistic brilliance, this print is sure to captivate anyone interested in 19th-century culture or simply looking for an aesthetically pleasing addition to their collection.
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