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Cries of London, No. 4: Do You Want Any Brickdust?, February 20, 1799
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Cries of London, No. 4: Do You Want Any Brickdust?, February 20, 1799
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Bowl Cries Of London Doorstep Georgian Hand Colored Etching And Aquatint Henri Merke London England United Kingdom Merke Henri Pouring Rowlandson Thomas Sell Seller Selling Street Cry Street Seller Street Trader Street Trading Street Vendor Thomas Rowlandson Aquatint Hand Coloured Hand Tinted
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This hand-colored etching and aquatint print, titled "Cries of London, No. 4: Do You Want Any Brickdust?, February 20,1799" captures the vibrant street life of 18th century Britain. Created by Henri Merke and part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this artwork showcases the unique advertising techniques used by street sellers during that era. In this scene, we see a bustling street with people going about their daily lives. A male brick dust seller stands on a doorstep pouring fine brick dust from a bowl into his customer's hands. His trade is advertised through his loud cry: "Do you want any brickdust?". The caricature-like figures add humor to the scene while providing social commentary on various professions and occupations in Georgian England. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this composition. From the meticulously hand-colored figures to the intricate architecture in the background, each element contributes to creating an authentic representation of London at that time. This print not only offers us a glimpse into everyday life but also highlights how commerce thrived on these streets centuries ago. It serves as a reminder of our shared history and provides insight into how people worked and interacted within their community. With its rich colors and lively characters, "Cries of London" transports viewers back to an era when street vendors played an essential role in shaping British society.
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