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"In Extremis"(litho)
779974 " In Extremis" (litho) by Leech, John (1817-64); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pat: " Do ye buy rags and bones here?"
Merchant: " We do, Surr"
Pat: " Thin, be jabers! Put me on the schkales!" ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23164066
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Buying Customer Punch Magazine Selling Shopkeeper Store Rag And Bone
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The print titled ""In Extremis" (litho) (779974 " In Extremis" (litho) by Leech, John (1817-64); Private Collection" captures a humorous scene from the 19th century. The image depicts a customer and a shopkeeper engaged in an amusing exchange. In the cartoon-like illustration, we see Pat, the customer, asking the merchant if they buy rags and bones. The shopkeeper responds affirmatively with a comical touch, saying "We do, Surr". This prompts Pat to humorously exclaim, "Thin be jabers! Put me on the schkales!" suggesting that he wants to weigh himself as if he were made of rags and bones. This satirical caricature is reminiscent of Punch magazine's style during Victorian times. It cleverly mocks both buying and selling practices while incorporating elements of British humor prevalent at that time. The artist behind this piece is John Leech (1817-1864), known for his skillful engravings and satirical illustrations. This particular work belongs to The Stapleton Collection and is now part of a private collection. The photograph print offers us an intriguing glimpse into historical commercial transactions while showcasing Leech's talent for capturing everyday moments with wit and charm. It serves as a testament to how art can transcend time by providing commentary on societal norms even centuries later.
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