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A perspective view of the Foundling Hospital, engraved by Edward Rooker, 1749 (engraving)



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A perspective view of the Foundling Hospital, engraved by Edward Rooker, 1749 (engraving)

XJF394231 A perspective view of the Foundling Hospital, engraved by Edward Rooker, 1749 (engraving) by Wale, Samuel (1721-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: the Foundling hospital was founded by Captain Thomas Coram (c.1668-1751) in 1739 as a home for deserted children; image shows a queue of women outside with their babies, ready to hand them over to the hospital; a statue of Fortune stands outside the gate and a statue of Charity stands inside; Edward Rooker (1724-74); ); English, out of copyright

Media ID 12872633

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Charity Emblematic Gates Queuing


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a perspective view of the Foundling Hospital, engraved by Edward Rooker in 1749. The Foundling Hospital, established by Captain Thomas Coram in 1739, served as a sanctuary for abandoned children during that era. In this image, we witness a poignant scene outside the hospital's entrance - a queue of women with their babies, prepared to hand them over to the care of the institution. The composition is rich with symbolism and allegorical figures. A statue of Fortune stands proudly outside the gate, perhaps representing both chance and fate that brought these mothers to this momentous decision. Inside, another statue depicting Charity welcomes those who enter – an embodiment of love and compassion towards these vulnerable infants. Edward Rooker's meticulous engraving beautifully captures not only the architectural grandeur of the building but also conveys the emotional weight carried by those seeking assistance from this charitable foundation. The intricate details highlight every aspect: from the girls queuing anxiously alongside young women holding their precious bundles to the imposing gates that separate past hardships from future possibilities. This remarkable artwork serves as a testament to humanity's capacity for empathy and support when faced with societal challenges. It reminds us of our collective responsibility towards nurturing and protecting those most in need – especially innocent children left without care or shelter.

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