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Fine Art Print : Boarding House Life: 1. Sometimes There Is A Great Scarcity Of Men (on One Occasion The Proportion Was 7 To 1)
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Boarding House Life: 1. Sometimes There Is A Great Scarcity Of Men (on One Occasion The Proportion Was 7 To 1)
Boarding House Life: 1. Sometimes There Is A Great Scarcity Of Men (on One Occasion The Proportion Was 7 To 1), The One Being In Great Request Until It Was Discovered That He Was Married. 2. It Is Decidedly Uncomfortable, When There Are Two Parsons Stopping In The House Who Differ As To Their Views. 3. Wine And Beer Extra, Everybody Brings The Beverage He Or She Likes Best, Some In Medicine Bottles, Some In Mugs. 4. Whatever Happens There Are Always Two People Who Manage To Enjoy Themselves By Critisising Their Neighbours. 5. At Times The Hostess Is Scrimpy, Which Entails Private Cooking In The Bedrooms. 6. For Some Nights Before You Left You Were Haunted By An Album, In Which You Were Supposed To Write Something Witty And Funny. 7. Usually There Is A Half-pay Captain Who Sets An Example In Manners By Lighting His Candle At The Gas, 1890 Engraving
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1890 Engraving Album Beer Best Beverage Boarding Bottles Brings Candle Captain Discovered Enjoy Funny Great House Left Life Lighting Manners Medicine Occasion Parsons Private Sets Stopping Supposed Views Wine 19th Century Engraving Bedrooms Differ Extra Haunted Hostess Likes Manage Mugs Neighbours Nights Proportion Request Scarcity Uncomfortable Witty Write
A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Step into the past with our exquisite Fine Art Print, "Sometimes There Is A Great Scarcity Of Men (on One Occasion The Proportion Was 7 To 1)" by 000143 from Universal Images Group (UIG). This captivating image transports you to the era of boarding houses, where the balance of power was often tipped in favor of the few men present. The intrigue and excitement surrounding their arrival are palpable, until the unexpected revelation of one's marital status. Add this stunning piece to your home or office to evoke a sense of history and nostalgia. Experience the charm and allure of a bygone era with Media Storehouse's Fine Art Prints.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 42cm x 56.1cm (16.5" x 22.1")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 59.4cm (16.5" x 23.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This vintage engraving from 1890 captures the essence of boarding house life in a humorous and insightful way. The image showcases various aspects of this unique living arrangement, providing a glimpse into the quirks and challenges faced by its residents. The first panel highlights the scarcity of men in the boarding house, with one occasion even having a ratio of seven women to one man. However, their enthusiasm quickly wanes when it is discovered that he is married. Next, we see two parsons who differ in their views, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere for everyone involved. This amusing portrayal reflects the clash of opinions that can arise within close quarters. The third panel depicts the unconventional beverage situation at the boarding house. Each resident brings their preferred drink, ranging from wine in medicine bottles to beer in mugs - showcasing individual preferences and resourcefulness. Inevitably, there are always two individuals who find pleasure in criticizing their neighbors' actions or behaviors as shown in panel four. Panel five sheds light on scrimpy hostesses who lead to private cooking arrangements taking place within bedrooms due to limited food provisions. Before leaving this peculiar abode, guests are haunted by an album demanding witty and funny contributions as depicted in panel six. Lastly, we witness a half-pay captain setting an example by lighting his candle at gas - demonstrating proper manners amidst this lively environment. Through this charming nineteenth-century engraving, we gain insight into Victorian-era boarding houses where camaraderie mixed with idiosyncrasies created a distinct culture all its own.
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