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4 Pair for a Shilling Holland Socks, Cries of London, (c1688?)
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4 Pair for a Shilling Holland Socks, Cries of London, (c1688?)
4 Pair for a Shilling Holland Socks. A Holland sock seller, with a wooden box hung around her neck, she nolds out a handful of socks. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
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Media ID 15172444
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Apron Cries Of London Laroon Marcellus Marcellus Laroon Marcellus Laroon I Marcellus Lauron Old Laroon Sock Socks Street Cry Street Life Street Seller Street Trader
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This print captures a slice of life from 17th century London. In the bustling streets, we see a female sock seller proudly displaying her wares to potential customers. With an apron tied around her waist and a hat adorning her head, she stands confidently with a wooden box hanging from her neck. The anonymous artist behind this etching skillfully portrays the essence of street life in old London. The woman's occupation as a sock seller is highlighted by the handful of socks she holds out towards passersby. This image is reminiscent of the famous "Cries of London" series, which depicted various street vendors and their unique calls. The monochrome aesthetic adds to the timeless quality of this scene, transporting us back to a bygone era when craftsmanship was highly valued. The Guildhall Library and Art Gallery preserves this fascinating piece, attributed to Marcellus Laroon I or possibly another talented artist from that period. As we admire this snapshot into history, let us appreciate the hardworking women who played vital roles in society even centuries ago. Their entrepreneurial spirit and dedication are evident in every detail captured within this remarkable print - four pairs for just one shilling!
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