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Mat Brazier Street vendors London series title
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Mat Brazier Street vendors London series title
Mat Brazier Street vendors in London (series title) The Cryes of the City of London (series title), A mat brazier who repairs seats and mats. A bundle of piping on his back. The print has an English, French, Italian and Dutch caption and is part of a series about street vendors in London, cris de Paris, cries of London, etc, craftsman, applied arts, chair, already, rushes, building material, Jacob Gole, Amsterdam, c. 1688 - c. 1724, paper, engraving, h 247 mm × w 164 mm
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 19543600
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1688 1724 Back Bundle Chair City Craftsman Cries Dutch Caption Jacob Gole Mats Piping Rushes Series Title Applied Arts Building Material Cris De Paris Street Vendors
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a scene from Mat Brazier's renowned series titled "Street Vendors in London". The image captures the essence of bustling city life, featuring a skilled craftsman amidst his daily work. Known for repairing seats and mats, this mat brazier is depicted with a bundle of piping strapped to his back, symbolizing his dedication to his trade. The print itself is a testament to cultural diversity, as it includes captions in English, French, Italian, and Dutch. This multilingual touch adds an international flair to the artwork and highlights the global appeal of street vendors' stories. Part of a larger series exploring various street vendors in London and other cities like Paris, this particular piece falls under the broader theme of "The Cryes of the City of London". It beautifully portrays how artisans contribute to urban landscapes by providing essential services using their unique skills. Created by Jacob Gole in Amsterdam between 1688 and 1724 through meticulous paper engraving techniques, this artwork measures approximately 247 mm in height and 164 mm in width. Its attention to detail brings forth every aspect - from building materials such as rushes used for seating arrangements to the intricacies involved in chair repairs. Overall, this print serves as both an homage to craftsmen like Mat Brazier who enrich our cities with their talents while also celebrating applied arts that often go unnoticed.
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