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The Children of the Poor (Les Enfants Pauvres) - The Ragged Babes That Weep, c1875. Artist: T Cobb

The Children of the Poor (Les Enfants Pauvres) - The Ragged Babes That Weep, c1875. Artist: T Cobb
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The Children of the Poor (Les Enfants Pauvres) - The Ragged Babes That Weep, c1875. Artist: T Cobb

The Children of the Poor (Les Enfants Pauvres) - The Ragged Babes That Weep, c1875. Miserable, ragged, undernourished children. Illustration by T Cobb for Algernon C Swinburnes translation of a poem by Victor Hugo. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Ann Ronan Picture Library / Heritage-Images

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Algernon Charles Algernon Charles Swinburne Childhood Cobb Despair Hardship Hugo Hunger Hungry Malnutrition Miserable Misery Poem Ragged Rags Swinburne Victor Victor Hugo Ann Ronan Pictures Undernourished Wood Engraving

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This powerful print captures the heartbreaking reality of poverty in 19th century France. Titled "The Children of the Poor (Les Enfants Pauvres) - The Ragged Babes That Weep" this image by artist T Cobb illustrates the misery and despair experienced by undernourished, ragged children. The photograph is an illustration for Algernon Charles Swinburne's translation of a poem written by Victor Hugo, highlighting the plight of these unfortunate youngsters. Their malnutrition and hardship are evident as they stand on a desolate street, their tattered clothing reflecting their destitution. In this monochrome depiction, we witness the harshness of life faced by these young boys in England during that era. The image serves as a reminder of the social inequalities prevalent at that time, where poverty was rampant and hunger was a constant companion for many. Through this wood engraving, T Cobb skillfully brings to life Victor Hugo's poignant words about childhood suffering. The composition evokes empathy and compassion from viewers who are transported to another time when basic necessities were luxuries for some. "The Children of the Poor" serves as both a historical document capturing societal conditions and an artistic representation conveying emotions through visual storytelling. It stands as a testament to human resilience amidst adversity while urging us to reflect on our responsibility towards vulnerable members of society.


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