Man Yawning / 1830
Poster Prints from Mary Evans Picture Library
Man Yawning / 1830
Man stretches whilst yawning
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1830 Emotions Stretches Whilst Yawn Yawning
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from Mary Evans Prints Online captures a moment frozen in time - a man yawning and stretching in the year 1830. The image offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing not only the physical act of yawning but also providing insight into historical practices and daily life during this era.
Yawning is a universal human behavior that transcends time, and this photograph serves as a reminder of our shared experiences across centuries. In 1830, yawning was not just seen as a sign of tiredness or boredom; it was also believed to have medical significance. People in the 19th century often associated yawning with emotions such as anxiety or even illness.
The man depicted in this image appears to be experiencing one of these emotional states while he stretches and yawns. His facial expression conveys a sense of weariness or perhaps contemplation, inviting viewers to ponder what thoughts were running through his mind at that moment.
Overall, this print provides an intriguing window into history, allowing us to connect with individuals from the past on a deeply human level. It serves as a poignant reminder that despite the passage of time, some things remain constant - like our need for rest and reflection.
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