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Logics Upper Story
circa 1830: Jerry Hawthorn and his friend Bob Logic return to London to find Bobs lodgings occupied. On the other side of the road are the three balls denoting a pawnbrokers establishment. Original Publication: From Pierce Egans Life in and out of London, p.103, illustrations by Robert Cruikshank. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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In this print titled "Logic's Upper Story (circa 1830)" we are transported back in time to witness a scene filled with intrigue and commotion. The image depicts Jerry Hawthorn and his friend Bob Logic returning to London, only to discover that Bob's lodgings have been taken over by someone else. As they stand on the bustling street, our attention is drawn across the road where three balls symbolize a pawnbroker's establishment. The vibrant colors of this portrait capture the essence of Europe during the 19th century, as male and female figures scurry about with their luggage in tow. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation and uncertainty, reflecting the challenges faced by travelers exploring new territories. Amidst all this chaos, we cannot help but notice a watchful figure representing law and politics observing from afar. It serves as a reminder that even amidst personal turmoil, larger forces are at play. The exquisite detail in Robert Cruikshank's illustrations brings every element of this composition to life. From the ornate architecture surrounding them to the meticulously crafted shopfronts including that of the pawnbroker - each stroke tells its own story. This remarkable print from Hulton Archive allows us an intimate glimpse into an era long gone but not forgotten. Its historical significance combined with artistic brilliance makes it a true treasure for any collector or enthusiast of fine art.
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