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The Paupers Friend! (colour litho)
3648289 The Paupers Friend! (colour litho) by Morgan, Matthew " Matt" Somerville (1839-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Paupers Friend! (Dedicated to the Ratepayers of St Pancras). Illustration for The Tomahawk, January 22 1870.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22485912
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Hardship Misery St Pancras Suffering Tomahawk Workhouse Caricatures
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The Paupers Friend! (colour litho) by Matthew 'Matt' Somerville - A Satirical Glimpse into 19th Century British Society
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. This photo print, titled "The Paupers Friend!" takes us back to the heart of 19th century Britain, offering a scathing satire on the prevailing social and political issues of the time. Created by renowned artist Matthew 'Matt' Somerville, this colour lithograph was dedicated to the Ratepayers of St Pancras and originally featured in The Tomahawk magazine on January 22nd, 1870. With its clever use of caricatures and comic elements, this artwork sheds light on the harsh realities faced by the poor and destitute during that era. It humorously portrays a workhouse scene where poverty-stricken individuals are subjected to unimaginable misery. Through vivid illustrations depicting death, hardship, and suffering juxtaposed with biting wit, Somerville's satirical drawing serves as a poignant commentary on societal inequality. As we delve into this piece further, it becomes evident that it not only reflects Victorian London but also captures broader themes prevalent throughout Great Britain at the time. This satirical cartoon offers an insightful glimpse into the struggles faced by those living in poverty while shedding light on political corruption and indifference towards their plight. "The Paupers Friend!" stands as a testament to Matt Somerville's artistic prowess in capturing both visual aesthetics and socio-political critique within his work. Its enduring relevance reminds us of
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