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Sharpener sharpening a knife on his grinding wheel, with his clients (1819). Wood engraving, based on a painting by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), published in The Cris of London: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations
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Sharpener sharpening a knife on his grinding wheel, with his clients (1819). Wood engraving, based on a painting by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), published in The Cris of London: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations
FLO4666934 Sharpener sharpening a knife on his grinding wheel, with his clients (1819). Wood engraving, based on a painting by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), published in The Cris of London: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations, by Andrew Tuer, Field and Tuer, in London in 1883. by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); (add.info.: Sharpener sharpening a knife on his grinding wheel, with his clients (1819). Wood engraving, based on a painting by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), published in The Cris of London: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations, by Andrew Tuer, Field and Tuer, in London in 1883.); © Florilegius
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This print captures a moment in time from 1819, showcasing the art of knife sharpening. The image depicts a skilled sharpener diligently working on his grinding wheel, surrounded by his clients. Created by wood engraving based on a painting by Thomas Rowlandson, this print was published in The Cris of London: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations in 1883. The scene is set in bustling London, where the street trade thrived during this era. The sharpener's expertise is evident as he carefully hones the blade while his clients eagerly await their turn. A baby nestled within a tiered basket adds an endearing touch to the composition. This artwork not only highlights the craftsmanship of the sharpener but also provides insight into daily life during early 19th century England. It showcases the importance placed on maintaining tools and instruments for various trades. The intricate details captured through wood engraving bring depth and texture to this historic scene. With its rich history and cultural significance, this print serves as a reminder of the skillful artisans who played vital roles in shaping society during that time period. Bridgeman Images' reproduction ensures that viewers can appreciate every nuance of this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder's collection.
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