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Cartoon commenting on death in London coming from disease in the polluted Thames, 1858 (wood engraving)
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Cartoon commenting on death in London coming from disease in the polluted Thames, 1858 (wood engraving)
3245389 Cartoon commenting on death in London coming from disease in the polluted Thames, 1858 (wood engraving) by British School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Pictures
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© Peter Newark Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Cities Environmental Personification Personifications Polluted Pollution Public Health Sanitation Skeleton Skeletons St Pauls Cathedral Thames Toxic
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This thought-provoking wood engraving from 1858 captures a powerful commentary on the devastating impact of disease and pollution in London during the 19th century. The image depicts a cartoon representation of death looming over the city, with its source traced back to the polluted Thames River. The artist skillfully portrays this grim reality by showcasing an array of skeletons scattered across boats and bridges, symbolizing the countless lives lost due to unsanitary conditions. St Paul's Cathedral stands tall in the background, serving as a haunting reminder that even such grand structures cannot escape the reach of death caused by environmental negligence. The toxic state of the river is emphasized through imagery of dead fish floating amidst debris, highlighting how pollution has not only affected human life but also devastated aquatic ecosystems. A tugboat navigating through these hazardous waters further emphasizes society's indifference towards public health and sanitation. Through personifications and cleverly crafted cartoons, this print serves as a stark warning about the consequences of neglecting our environment. It urges viewers to reflect upon their actions and take responsibility for preserving public health for future generations. This artwork is part of a private collection held by Peter Newark Pictures, offering us insight into historical perspectives on urban development, industrialization, and their detrimental effects on both humans and nature.
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