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Hot cross Bunns two a penny Bunns, plate VIII of Cries of London, 1799. Artist
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Hot cross Bunns two a penny Bunns, plate VIII of Cries of London, 1799. Artist
Hot cross Bunns two a penny Bunns. Plate VIII of Cries of London, 1799. A stout woman sells buns to a woman with three children standing in their doorway. In the background a parson hurries along to escape from a woman and two children who are trying to beg from him
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Hot Cross Buns - A Glimpse into 18th Century London Street Life
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. This photo print, titled "Hot cross Bunns two a penny Bunns, plate VIII of Cries of London, 1799" offers a fascinating snapshot of the bustling streets of 18th century London. Created by renowned artist Thomas Rowlandson, this aquatint captures the vibrant energy and diverse characters that populated the city during this era. In the foreground, we see a stout woman dressed in traditional attire passionately selling her delicious hot cross buns to a mother with three children standing at their doorstep. The scene exudes an air of warmth and familiarity as families gather around for their daily sustenance. Meanwhile, in the background, another intriguing narrative unfolds. A parson hurries along to escape from a persistent woman and her two children who are desperately seeking his charity. This juxtaposition between commerce and poverty highlights the stark realities faced by different social classes within society. Rowlandson's masterful use of color brings this scene to life; every detail meticulously captured down to each character's expression and clothing. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and an invaluable historical document showcasing everyday life in 18th century England. Displayed at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this remarkable piece invites viewers on a journey through time - immersing us in the sights, sounds, and struggles of London street life over two centuries ago.
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