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STC174278 The carriage entrance, from Twenty-four Subjects, Exhibiting the Costume of Paris, engraved by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850), published 1817-22 (colour litho) by Chalon, John James (1778-1854) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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The Carriage Entrance - A Glimpse into Contrasting Worlds
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. This print titled "The Carriage Entrance" offers a fascinating glimpse into the stark contrast between the rich and poor in early 19th-century Paris. Engraved by Charles Joseph Hullmandel and published between 1817-22, this colour lithograph beautifully captures the essence of society at that time. In this image, we see a grand carriage entrance adorned with intricate details, symbolizing opulence and wealth. The footman stands attentively by the carriage door, dressed impeccably in his livery. A couple steps out from within, both elegantly attired - she donning a fashionable bonnet and he sporting a distinguished top hat. However, what truly captivates is the stark juxtaposition of poverty against affluence. On one side of the gateway stands a single mother with her child, their worn clothing contrasting sharply with those stepping out of luxury. Nearby rests a vagrant with his faithful hound by his side; they seem to have found solace amidst hardship on these Parisian streets. This powerful image serves as an important reminder that societal divisions were prevalent even then. It prompts us to reflect upon our own world today – where disparities still exist – urging us to strive for compassion and understanding across all walks of life. "The Carriage Entrance" invites contemplation about social inequality while showcasing Hullmandel's exceptional talent for capturing human emotions through artistry. This remarkable piece from Fine
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