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Contemporary woodcut showing a vagrant being whipped through the streets of a town
619612 Contemporary woodcut showing a vagrant being whipped through the streets of a town (woodcut) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23542798
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Beggar Corporal Punishment Elizabethan Gallows Hanging Homeless Vagrant Whip Whipping
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This powerful woodcut from the 16th century captures a haunting scene of corporal punishment in an English town. The image depicts a vagrant being mercilessly whipped as he is forced through the streets, his pain and desperation evident on his face. This print, part of a private collection known as The Stapleton Collection, offers a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by those living on the fringes of society during this time. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable, with every stroke of the woodcut conveying a sense of brutality and suffering. The gallows looming in the background serve as a stark reminder of the consequences that awaited those who strayed from societal norms. Intriguingly, this woodcut raises questions about social attitudes towards homelessness and poverty in Elizabethan England. It serves as both documentation and commentary on how society dealt with individuals deemed undesirable or outcasts. As we contemplate this artwork today, it prompts us to reflect on our own treatment of marginalized communities and challenges us to consider how far we have come in terms of compassion and understanding. Despite its age, this woodcut remains relevant, reminding us that human struggles are timeless and universal. Bridgeman Images has once again provided access to an invaluable piece of history through their Fine Art Finder platform. Through their efforts, we can appreciate not only the artistic merit but also gain insight into past societies' complexities
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