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The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the "Daily Graphic"Office (engraving)

The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the 'Daily Graphic'Office (engraving)


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The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the "Daily Graphic"Office (engraving)

1040521 The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the " Daily Graphic" Office (engraving) by Renouard, Charles Paul (1845-1924) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the " Daily Graphic" Office. Illustration for The Graphic, 5 July 1902.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

Media ID 22525638

© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images

Bulletin Sickness Scanning


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In this engraving titled "The Nation's Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the Daily Graphic Office" artist Charles Paul Renouard captures a moment of collective tension and anticipation. The scene takes us back to July 5,1902, when people anxiously gathered around the bulletin board outside the Daily Graphic office. As we delve into this historical snapshot, it becomes clear that something of great importance is being announced. The crowd's faces reveal a mixture of concern and hope as they scan the bulletin for news that could potentially impact their lives and their nation. Amongst them are members of royalty - his Royal Highness and her Royal Highness - adding an extra layer of significance to whatever information is being shared. Their presence highlights how even those in positions of power can feel vulnerable during times of uncertainty. Renouard expertly conveys both the physical closeness and emotional distance between individuals within this bustling crowd. Each person is absorbed in their own thoughts, yet united by a common desire for knowledge. This artwork serves as a reminder that anxiety transcends social boundaries; it affects everyone regardless of status or background. It also reminds us how media outlets have long played a crucial role in disseminating information during critical moments in history. "The Nation's Anxiety" offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on our own experiences with uncertainty while appreciating art's ability to capture universal emotions across time.

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