Shouted Collection
"Shouted: A Captivating Collection of Artistic Expressions" Step right up and witness the power of a shout
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"Shouted: A Captivating Collection of Artistic Expressions" Step right up and witness the power of a shout. From political cartoons to historical moments, this captivating collection showcases the impact of a voice raised in passion or protest. In "Anti-Suffrage Cartoon Leap Year Proposal, " women's rights are challenged with humor and satire, as societal norms are questioned through clever illustrations. "A drama at the circus (colour litho)" transports us to the enchanting world under the big top, where performers captivate audiences with their daring acts. But what happens when emotions run high and shouts fill the air? "There was a young Man of Spithead (engraving)" takes us on an amusing journey through rhyme and wit, reminding us that sometimes even whispers can turn into shouts of laughter. "Ladysmith-Day in Pall Mall (litho)" captures a historic moment when victory is celebrated amidst cheers and jubilation. Shouts echo through the streets as triumph over adversity is proclaimed. "Our Trip to Blunderland (engraving)" invites us into a whimsical realm where absurdity reigns supreme. Here, shouts may be cries for help or expressions of sheer delight. "A Christmas Story (engraving)" reminds us that amidst festive cheer, there may also be moments filled with tension and frustration. Shouts may ring out as families navigate holiday chaos. "Take away that bauble. ", Oliver Cromwell shouted to his men (colour litho) depicts a powerful leader demanding change during turbulent times. His voice echoes through history as he challenges tradition. In "Twenty minutes on the abyss (colour litho), " we find ourselves teetering on the edge between danger and salvation. Shouts become pleas for rescue or declarations of bravery in face of uncertainty. A woman locked in a cage becomes both prisoner and symbol in "Woman locked in a cage (colour litho). " Her silent screams demand attention, challenging societal norms and fighting for liberation.