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At Tea, Dr. Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith at Mrs. Thrales, from the Picture by Beatrice Meyer
Filename: 981_05_LC120405__0022_1.jpg
Size: 4999 x 3523 (7.1MB)
Date: 11th September 2013
Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)
Credit: 000140
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At Tea, Dr. Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith at Mrs. Thrales, from the Picture by Beatrice Meyer
At Tea, Dr. Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith at Mrs. Thrale s, from the Picture by Beatrice Meyer, Exhibited by the Society of British Artists
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1880 Engraving Artists Beatrice Exhibited Goldsmith Johnson Meyer Oliver Picture Society
EDITORS COMMENTS
This vintage engraving, titled "At Tea, Dr. Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith at Mrs. Thrale's" captures a fascinating moment in history. Created by the talented artist Beatrice Meyer in the 19th century style, this illustrative technique transports us back to a Victorian era tea party filled with intellectual conversation and cultural significance. In this image, we see two prominent figures of their time - Dr. Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith - engaged in lively discussion amidst the elegant surroundings of Mrs. Thrale's home. The attention to detail in this nineteenth-century engraving is remarkable; every element from the ornate teacups to the intricate patterns on their clothing showcases the meticulous craftsmanship of Meyer. Exhibited by the Society of British Artists, this engraved image not only serves as a visual delight but also offers us a glimpse into an important period in British history. It reflects both the artistic talent prevalent during that time and provides insight into social gatherings where intellectuals would gather over tea to exchange ideas. With its retro-styled charm and historic artistry, this 1880 engraving holds immense cultural value for those interested in exploring our past through visual mediums like engravements. Let it transport you back to an era when tea was more than just a beverage – it was an avenue for intellectual discourse and societal connections that shaped our world today.
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