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Opera Boxes during the time of the Great Exhibition, c. 1851 (etching)




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Opera Boxes during the time of the Great Exhibition, c. 1851 (etching)

CWA97281 Opera Boxes during the time of the Great Exhibition, c.1851 (etching) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); City of Westminster Archive Centre, London, UK; (add.info.: due to pressure for lodgings; ); eWestminister Archives; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22810816

© Westminister Archives / Bridgeman Images

Accommodation Crate Dormitories Her Majestys Theatre Living Working Class


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This etching by George Cruikshank, titled "Opera Boxes during the time of the Great Exhibition, c. 1851" offers a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics and living conditions of that era. The image depicts a scene at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, where opera boxes were transformed into makeshift dormitories due to the overwhelming demand for lodgings during the Great Exhibition. In this satirical caricature, we see members of the working class crammed inside these once-exclusive boxes, highlighting both their resourcefulness and their struggle for affordable accommodation. The artist's clever use of satire brings attention to the stark contrast between society's elite who traditionally occupied these boxes and those now forced to sleep in them. The cartoon-like style adds an element of humor to what was undoubtedly a challenging reality for many individuals during this time period. Through his artistry, Cruikshank sheds light on issues such as overcrowding and housing inequality that plagued Victorian society. As we observe this print today, it serves as a reminder not only of historical events but also of how art can be used as a powerful tool to critique societal norms and shed light on important social issues.

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