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MRS SALMONS WAXWORKS
MRS SALMONS WAXWORKS, Fleet Street, London : a favourite haunt of William Hogarth Date: 1711
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Mrs. Salmons Waxworks, located on Fleet Street in London during the early 18th century, was a popular attraction for visitors seeking an intriguing and unusual form of entertainment. This image from 1711, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of Mrs. Salmons' Waxworks. The exhibit, run by the entrepreneurial Mrs. Salmons, featured a collection of intricately crafted wax figures that depicted various scenes from history, mythology, and contemporary life. The figures were meticulously created to capture the essence of their subjects, from the folds of their clothing to the expressions on their faces. One of the most notable visitors to Mrs. Salmons Waxworks was the renowned English painter, William Hogarth. Hogarth, known for his detailed and realistic paintings, was undoubtedly drawn to the lifelike quality of the wax figures. This photograph captures the essence of the experience at Mrs. Salmons Waxworks, with visitors gathered around the figures, engrossed in their examination of the intricate details. The waxworks provided a unique form of education and entertainment for the people of London, allowing them to explore the world around them in a new and engaging way. The figures offered a window into history, mythology, and contemporary society, providing a source of fascination and inspiration for artists, writers, and the curious public alike. Mrs. Salmons' Waxworks remained a popular attraction for many years, and this photograph serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of the art of waxwork exhibitions. It is a testament to the power of creativity and the human desire to explore and learn, making it a valuable addition to any collection of historical images.
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