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An Encounter between a Swell and a "Bowery B hoy, "Five Points in 1827 (litho)
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An Encounter between a Swell and a "Bowery B hoy, "Five Points in 1827 (litho)
5215016 An Encounter between a Swell and a " Bowery B hoy, " Five Points in 1827 (litho) by Beard, Daniel Carter (Dan Beard) (1850-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Encounter between a Swell and a " Bowery B hoy, " Five Points in 1827. Illustration for The New Metropolis edited by E Idell Zeisloft (D Appleton, 1899).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22253908
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This lithograph, titled "An Encounter between a Swell and a 'Bowery Bhoy, ' Five Points in 1827" takes us back to the bustling streets of New York City during the early 19th century. Created by Daniel Carter Beard, also known as Dan Beard, this print captures a moment of confrontation between two distinct characters. In the heart of Five Points, an infamous neighborhood known for its poverty and crime, we witness an encounter that epitomizes the clash between social classes. A well-dressed gentleman or "swell" stands face-to-face with a Bowery Bhoy - a term used to describe young working-class men from the Bowery area. The artist's attention to detail transports us into this historical scene. The architecture and clothing reflect the era perfectly, while each character's expression reveals their contrasting attitudes towards one another. It is through these visual cues that we can sense tension and curiosity intertwining on both sides. This lithograph was originally created as an illustration for "The New Metropolis" edited by E Idell Zeisloft in 1899. Through its inclusion in this publication, it aimed to provide readers with insight into life within America's growing metropolis at that time. As we gaze upon this artwork today, it serves as a reminder of New York City's rich history and how encounters like these shaped its development. It allows us to appreciate how far society has come since then while acknowledging the complexities that still exist within urban environments around
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