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The Muffin Boy (engraving)

3626035 The Muffin Boy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Muffin Boy. Illustration for Chatterbox (1868). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

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The Muffin Boy (engraving)

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captures a poignant moment in 19th-century England, showcasing the harsh realities of child labor and the dangers faced by young street vendors. This print, part of a private collection, depicts a young boy with his tray of muffins navigating through bustling streets. The image tells a story of resilience amidst adversity as the boy faces an unfortunate accident. With rubbish strewn across his path, he stumbles and falls while trying to make an honest living. The historical significance lies in shedding light on the plight of working children during this era. This engraving was originally created as an illustration for Chatterbox magazine in 1868 and has been digitally cleaned to preserve its artistic integrity. It serves as a reminder that childhood should be filled with joy and education rather than burdened by adult responsibilities. The composition evokes empathy for these little ones who were forced into labor at such tender ages. Their innocence juxtaposed against the harshness of their surroundings highlights society's disregard for their well-being. "The Muffin Boy (engraving)" prompts reflection on our progress since then, reminding us to cherish and protect every child's right to safety, education, and care. Bridgeman Images' reproduction ensures that this powerful artwork continues to inspire conversations about social justice today.

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