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The Aristocratic Fate at Cremorne, 1858
The Aristocratic Fate at Cremorne, 1858. Terrific Descent Amidst Showers of Water-Works. Here Punch pokes fun at the aristocratic ladies who had arranged a major fete in Cremorne Gardens. Intended to be the social event of the year, sadly the weather took a hand and the rain came down in torrents throughout the day. The lady in the cartoon is walking a social tightrope and represents the 2, 000 members of the upper classes who attended the fete and became as wet as if they had been sprayed with watering-cans. Her little crown shows her to be one of the social elite, and despite the conditions, she is dressed in her finest. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 17, 1858
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10"x8" Photo Print
Experience a glimpse into the past with our exquisite reproduction of "The Aristocratic Fate at Cremorne, 1858" photograph from Heritage Images. This intriguing image, depicting the amusing moment when Punch magazine poked fun at the aristocratic ladies during their grand fete at Cremorne Gardens, is now available as a stunning print from Media Storehouse. Our high-quality photographic prints bring history to life, allowing you to display this unique piece of heritage in your home or office. Order now and add a touch of timeless charm to your space.
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The Aristocratic Fate at Cremorne, 1858
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captures a comical moment amidst a disastrous social event. In this satirical cartoon from Punch, the aristocratic ladies of the upper classes are depicted as they face an unexpected challenge at their highly anticipated fete in Cremorne Gardens. Despite their efforts to orchestrate the social event of the year, fate intervenes with torrential rain showers throughout the day. The central figure in the cartoon is a woman walking on a metaphorical tightrope, representing the delicate balancing act that these high-society women must navigate. Adorned with a little crown symbolizing her elite status, she defiantly braves the elements while dressed impeccably in her finest attire. The artist's clever use of imagery highlights both the absurdity and resilience of these aristocrats. The pouring rain transforms them into unwitting targets for watering cans, leaving them drenched and bedraggled. Yet, they soldier on with determination and grace despite their unfortunate circumstances. This engraving serves as a humorous commentary on social class and societal expectations during the 19th century. It reminds us that even those belonging to privileged circles are not immune to life's unpredictability and challenges. Through its witty depiction of this memorable event at Cremorne Gardens, "The Aristocratic Fate" offers viewers an amusing glimpse into history while poking fun at society's rigid hierarchies and our shared human ability to find humor in adversity.
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