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The Smithfield ghost, from Mercurius Democritus, 1654 (engraving)
3629236 The Smithfield ghost, from Mercurius Democritus, 1654 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Smithfield ghost, from Mercurius Democritus, 1654. Illustration for The Pictorial Press its Origins and Progress by Mason Jackson (Hurst and Blackett, 1885). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22450000
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1654 Ghost Magazines Papers Pictorial Smithfield Woodcuts Journalism Newspapers
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This print captures "The Smithfield ghost" from the engraving in Mercurius Democritus, 1654. The image, created by an unknown English artist in the 19th century, is part of a private collection and showcases the eerie tale that fascinated readers during its time. Featured as an illustration for Mason Jackson's book "The Pictorial Press its Origins and Progress" published in 1885, this digitally cleaned woodcut brings to life the haunting specter that once haunted Smithfield. The ghostly figure looms amidst a darkened backdrop, evoking a sense of mystery and intrigue. During an era when newspapers were still emerging as a popular medium for journalism, illustrated prints like these played a crucial role in capturing readers' attention. This particular image was featured in Mercurius Democritus, known for its early pictorial press style. With its detailed craftsmanship and atmospheric composition, this engraving transports us back to a time when news was disseminated through woodcuts rather than digital platforms. It serves as a reminder of how storytelling has evolved over centuries while also highlighting the enduring fascination with supernatural tales. Bridgeman Images presents this remarkable piece from their Fine Art Finder collection - not only preserving history but also allowing us to appreciate the artistry behind these historical illustrations.
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