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Experientia Docet, 1868. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
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Experientia Docet, 1868. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
Experientia Docet, 1868. A brother rather unwillingly chaperones his sisters to the theatre. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 24, 1868
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Experientia Docet, 1868
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captures a humorous scene from the 19th century, as depicted by the talented artist Edward Linley Sambourne. In this satirical engraving from Punch, or the London Charivari, we witness an elegant family outing to the theatre. The central focus of the image is a brother reluctantly chaperoning his sisters to enjoy an evening of entertainment. The composition showcases Sambourne's keen eye for detail and wit. The women in their fashionable attire sit gracefully in a theatre box, while their male companion appears less enthused about being there. With a monocle perched on his eye and binoculars in hand, he seems more interested in observing others than watching the performance itself. Sambourne's use of black and white adds to the monochrome charm of this heritage image partnership print. The intricate lines and shading bring out each character's personality with subtle humor. This cartoon-like illustration perfectly encapsulates societal norms and dynamics prevalent during that era. As we delve into "Experientia Docet" we are transported back to Victorian times when theatres were places for social gatherings and cultural experiences. Through Sambourne's artistic lens, we can appreciate not only his technical skill but also his ability to capture human interactions with satire. This print serves as both a visual delight and historical documentation of 19th-century life – reminding us that even then, people sought amusement amidst familial obligations within society's
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