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Groundless Alarm, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
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Groundless Alarm, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
Groundless Alarm, 1865. The adventurous husband announces I m off to the Crystal Palace; and, bye the bye, I shall very likely go up in Mr. Glaishwells Balloon. But pray don t be in the least Alarmed! There is No Danger! The affectionate wife, lazing on the chaise longue, looks up from her book and remarks How Nice! Shall you be home to dinner, Love? The disinterested mother-in-law, by the fireside, adds Charming! But tell me, Richard, Will it not Invalidate your Life Assurance? A little dig at the excitement and joys of married life, especially with mother-in-law being part of the family. From Punch, or the London Charivari, November 11, 1865
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In this charming 19th-century engraving titled "Groundless Alarm" artist George du Maurier captures a humorous scene that reflects the excitement and joys of married life. The print depicts a domestic setting, with a husband announcing his adventurous plans to visit the Crystal Palace and potentially go up in Mr. Glaishwells Balloon. Assuring his wife and mother-in-law that there is no danger, he expects their support and enthusiasm. The affectionate wife lounges on a chaise longue, her attention momentarily diverted from her book as she responds with an approving "How Nice! Shall you be home to dinner, Love?". Meanwhile, the disinterested mother-in-law sits by the fireside, adding her own witty remark about how such activities might affect his life assurance policy. This lighthearted cartoon metaphorically highlights the dynamics of family relationships within marriage during this era. It playfully suggests that even in moments of adventure or excitement, familial obligations remain at the forefront of one's mind. George du Maurier's skillful use of monochrome brings depth to this heritage image partnership print. Through intricate details and subtle expressions captured in black and white, he invites viewers into a snapshot of 19th-century domestic bliss where love, humor, and familial bonds intertwine harmoniously.
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