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A Convicts Home, 1881. Creator: John Thomson
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A Convicts Home, 1881. Creator: John Thomson
A Convicts Home, 1881. A work made of woodburytype, plate 1 in the book " street incidents" (1881)
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1881 Adolphe Smith Apron Convict Hardship Homeless Homelessness J Thompson John Thomson London England United Kingdom Rejection Smith Adolphe Street Incidents And Street Life Thomson John Woodburytype
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A Convicts Home, 1881
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is a captivating photograph captured by John Thomson during the 19th century. The image portrays a group of men standing in front of what appears to be their humble abode. Clad in aprons and worn-out clothing, these individuals represent the harsh realities faced by convicts in Britain at that time. Thomson's artistic eye beautifully captures the concept of rejection and hardship through this poignant snapshot of street life. The vintage aesthetic adds to its historical significance, transporting viewers back to London, England during an era marked by social inequality and crime. The photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences faced by those who found themselves on the wrong side of the law. It sheds light on homelessness and highlights how society often failed to provide support for individuals trying to rebuild their lives after serving time. With his woodburytype technique, Thomson skillfully brings out intricate details while maintaining a sense of rawness within each subject's expression. This particular print holds immense value as it was featured as plate 1 in Thomson's book "Street Incidents" making it an important piece within his body of work. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this artwork stands as a testament to Thomson's ability to capture not only moments frozen in time but also emotions that transcend centuries. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking image, we are reminded both of our shared heritage and our responsibility towards creating a more compassionate society today.
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