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A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier
A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. A large party of Cooks Tourists queueing outside a restaurant. Cartoon from Punch, 25th September 1880
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A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the 19th century. Created by renowned artist George du Maurier, this cartoon from Punch magazine humorously depicts a large party of Cooks Tourists waiting in line outside a restaurant. The scene captures the essence of British holidaymakers eagerly anticipating their meal while poking fun at the concept of efficient service. In this satirical engraving, men dressed in Victorian attire patiently queue outside the establishment, highlighting the enduring tradition of queuing in Britain. The waiter inside seems overwhelmed by the sheer number of customers, adding an element of irony to the situation. Du Maurier's keen eye for detail and wit shines through as he playfully comments on both tourism and customer service industries during that era. The print transports us to a time when travel was still considered a luxury and holidays were cherished experiences. It evokes nostalgia for simpler times when people relied on companies like Thomas Cook to organize their trips. While not directly referencing commercial use or promoting any specific company, it subtly reminds us of how travel has evolved over time. This thought-provoking artwork showcases du Maurier's talent for capturing social commentary through his illustrations. Whether you appreciate historical cartoons or enjoy reflecting on societal norms, "A Misnomer, Surely!" offers an intriguing glimpse into 19th-century British culture with its blend of humor and satire.
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