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Quaker caricature by Phil May
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Quaker caricature by Phil May
Quaker caricature by Phil May, titled Quaker Father: Never marry for money, my son, marry for love; b- b- but see that though dost not fall in love where there is no money. Pen and ink caricature illustration of two Quaker men, standing facing each other. Philip William May (22 April 1864 ?? 5 August 1903), caricaturist. Date: 1895
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Caricaturist Facing Phil Philip Quaker Titled 1895
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Quaker Father - Never marry for money, my son, marry for love; but see that thou dost not fall in love where there is no money,
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reads the caption beneath this intriguing pen and ink caricature by Phil May. Dating back to 1895, this illustration captures the essence of the Victorian era's Quaker community with its unique blend of humor and social commentary. The image depicts two Quaker men, dressed in their traditional attire, standing facing each other. Their stern expressions and folded arms suggest a serious conversation, while their contrasting body languages hint at underlying tensions. The elder Quaker, with a stern gaze and a firm posture, imparts advice to the younger man, who looks thoughtful and anxious. The younger man's hesitant expression and the older man's stern demeanor create a sense of anticipation and intrigue. Phil May, a renowned caricaturist of the 19th century, masterfully captures the nuances of human emotions and social norms in this illustration. The use of pen and ink adds to the intricacy and detail, making each line and shade come alive. The Quaker community, with its distinct cultural practices and values, served as a rich source of inspiration for May and other artists of the time. This caricature, titled "Quaker Father," offers a glimpse into the social fabric of the Victorian era, highlighting the importance of love and money in the context of marriage. The contrasting messages conveyed by the elder Quaker add a layer of complexity to the illustration, making it a fascinating piece of historical art. Overall, this caricature is a testament to Phil May's artistic prowess and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with wit and nuance.
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