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Lady Harberton on ladies dress (engraving)
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Lady Harberton on ladies dress (engraving)
5223931 Lady Harberton on ladies dress (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Harberton on ladies dress. Illustration for The Family Doctor and Peoples Medical Adviser, 19 February 1887.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22843068
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This print captures the essence of Lady Harberton, a prominent figure in 19th-century England. The engraving showcases her standing confidently on a ladies' dress, symbolizing her defiance against societal norms and expectations placed upon women during that era. Lady Harberton's image serves as an illustration for "The Family Doctor and Peoples Medical Adviser" published on 19 February 1887. In this historical context, Lady Harberton represents the strength and determination of women who challenged traditional gender roles. Her presence challenges the notion that women should be confined to domesticity and limited opportunities. Instead, she advocates for modern ideas about health, medicine, and personal choice. This image also hints at Lady Harberton's influence beyond England's borders. With references to China and Asia in the caption, it suggests that her message resonated with women worldwide. Perhaps she drew inspiration from Chinese culture or admired their resilience in overcoming adversity. Lady Harberton's popularity as a role model is evident through this engraving—a testament to how her advice became widely sought after by individuals seeking empowerment amidst societal constraints. This artwork encapsulates not only an important lesson but also highlights the impact one individual can have on shaping history through their actions and beliefs.
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