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New family moving into a house at Yapps Crossing (litho)
6001662 New family moving into a house at Yapps Crossing (litho) by Gruelle, John B. (1880-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: New family moving into a house at Yapps Crossing. Illustration for Judges Magazine, 1915.); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph by John B. Gruelle, titled "New family moving into a house at Yapps Crossing" offers a humorous glimpse into the early 20th-century life. Created for Judges Magazine in 1915, this satirical drawing showcases Gruelle's talent for blending comedy and social commentary. In this scene, we witness the chaos that ensues when a new family moves into their home at Yapps Crossing. The street is filled with nosy neighbors who can't resist peeking through windows and offering unsolicited advice to the bewildered couple. The exaggerated caricatures of men and women add to the comedic effect, as they jostle each other in an attempt to catch a glimpse of what's happening inside. Gruelle's clever use of satire highlights not only the challenges faced during a move but also pokes fun at small-town gossip and curiosity. With its witty depiction of everyday life, this cartoon captures both the humor and absurdity of human behavior. The artist's attention to detail brings every element to life – from the packed removals van parked outside to the comical expressions on people's faces. Through his masterful storytelling abilities, Gruelle invites viewers to laugh along with him while reflecting on our own tendencies towards nosiness and judgment. Overall, this satirical cartoon provides an amusing window into history while showcasing Gruelle's talent as an illustrator adept at capturing both physical comedy and scathing social commentary.
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