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Little potato saleswoman with her wheelbarrow. Engraving, in the way of Francesco Bartolozzi (1725-1815), published in Les Cris de Londres: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations, by Andrew Tuer, edition Field et Tuer
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Little potato saleswoman with her wheelbarrow. Engraving, in the way of Francesco Bartolozzi (1725-1815), published in Les Cris de Londres: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations, by Andrew Tuer, edition Field et Tuer
FLO4667015 Little potato saleswoman with her wheelbarrow. Engraving, in the way of Francesco Bartolozzi (1725-1815), published in Les Cris de Londres: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations, by Andrew Tuer, edition Field et Tuer, in London in 1883.; (add.info.: Little potato saleswoman with her wheelbarrow. Engraving, in the way of Francesco Bartolozzi (1725-1815), published in Les Cris de Londres: with six charming children and nearly 40 illustrations, by Andrew Tuer, edition Field et Tuer, in London in 1883.); © Florilegius
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This charming engraving captures the essence of 19th century London, depicting a little potato saleswoman with her wheelbarrow in the style of Francesco Bartolozzi. The intricate details and delicate lines showcase the skill of the artist and bring to life a scene from Les Cris de Londres, a book by Andrew Tuer.
The young girl is depicted with six other children, each engaging in different trades and activities typical of the bustling city. Her expression is one of determination as she pushes her wheelbarrow filled with potatoes through the crowded streets, offering her goods to passersby.
The image evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era when street vendors were a common sight in London. It serves as a reminder of simpler times when commerce was conducted face-to-face and community connections were forged through daily interactions.
Published in 1883, this engraving is not just an artistic representation but also a historical document that provides insight into everyday life in Victorian England. It captures the spirit of entrepreneurship and hard work embodied by individuals like the little potato saleswoman who played an essential role in keeping London fed and thriving.
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