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Illustration titled Do you want any matches? ( Cries of London Plate 4th), Great Britain, 1794. The image depicts a woman selling matches on the street with a small child and a dog. Engraved by A. Cardon from a painting by Francis Wheatley, RA. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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Media ID 11801578

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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")

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This print titled "Match Seller" takes us back to the streets of Great Britain in 1794, immersing us in a scene filled with charm and character. The image showcases a woman, accompanied by a small child and an adorable dog, as she goes about her daily task of selling matches on the bustling street. Dressed in traditional attire and donning a hat that adds elegance to her appearance, the match seller exudes resilience and determination. Her weathered face tells tales of hardships endured while navigating life's challenges. The young boy by her side carries a basket, perhaps assisting his mother or learning the ropes of this trade from an early age. The presence of their loyal canine companion adds warmth to the composition, symbolizing companionship amidst adversity. As they stand against the backdrop of an idyllic day under clear skies, one can almost hear their cries echoing through time: "Do you want any matches?". Engraved by A. Cardon from Francis Wheatley's painting, this illustration captures not only the essence of street vending but also offers a glimpse into everyday life during this era. It reminds us that even in times long past, hardworking individuals like these were integral parts of society's fabric. Through this remarkable photograph print from Hulton Archive/Getty Images' collection at Fine Art Storehouse, we are transported to another time – where strength meets struggle and perseverance thrives amidst simplicity.

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