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Punch cartoon: carriage pulled by cyclists rather than horses (engraving)
6034777 Punch cartoon: carriage pulled by cyclists rather than horses (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon: carriage pulled by cyclists rather than horses. Illustration for Punch, Volume 57, July - December 1869.); Look and Learn / George Collection
Media ID 23009500
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This 19th-century Punch cartoon print depicts a whimsical alternative to traditional horse-drawn carriages. In this satirical engraving, English School artist humorously envisions a carriage pulled by cyclists instead of horses. The illustration was originally featured in Punch magazine's Volume 57, published between July and December 1869. The comical scene takes place on the streets of Brighton, showcasing the innovative transportation concept that combines British wit with Victorian-era charm. The caricatured passengers enjoy their journey as they are propelled forward by dedicated cyclists through London's bustling roads. With its clever satire and humorous undertones, this satirical drawing captures the essence of British culture during the time period. It reflects both the fascination with new modes of transport and the enduring love for comic art prevalent in Great Britain. This historical artwork not only provides amusement but also serves as a testament to human ingenuity and adaptability when it comes to travel. As an engraved image from Fine Art Finder's collection, it offers viewers a glimpse into European society at that time while highlighting Germany's influence on cycling culture. Whether you appreciate vintage comics or have an interest in European history, this delightful print is sure to bring joy and spark conversations about innovation and creativity across borders.
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