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Proteus taking a benefit according to law, 1825
Proteus Taking a Benefit According to Law, 1825. Interior view of Whitecross Street Prison for debtors, London
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Media ID 15176016
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Debtor Debtors Prison Hardship Imprisonment Inmate Misfortune Penitentiary Prison Prisoner Punishment Theodore Theodore Lane Whitecross Street Aquatint
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This 19th-century aquatint print titled "Proteus Taking a Benefit According to Law, 1825" offers a glimpse into the interior of Whitecross Street Prison for debtors in London. The artwork, created by Theodore Lane, showcases the harsh reality faced by those imprisoned due to their debts during this era. The image depicts an overcrowded and somber scene within the prison walls. Men and women, both young and old, can be seen confined behind bars, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of debtors' imprisonment. Their faces reflect hardship and misfortune as they endure the consequences of their financial struggles. Lane's use of color adds depth to this satirical portrayal of life inside Whitecross Street Prison. The artist masterfully captures not only the physical confinement but also conveys a sense of emotional imprisonment experienced by these individuals. Through this thought-provoking piece, we are reminded of the social inequalities prevalent in 19th-century Britain. Proteus Taking a Benefit According to Law serves as a powerful commentary on poverty, crime, and punishment during that time period. Displayed at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery today, this historic artwork continues to serve as a reminder of our society's progress while shedding light on past injustices. It stands as a testament to human resilience amidst adversity while urging us never to forget those who suffered within these walls centuries ago.
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