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1849, A View of Lords Cricket Ground (engraving)
2809918 1849, A View of Lords Cricket Ground (engraving) by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1849, A View of Lords Cricket Ground. Illustration for Manners and Cvstoms of ye Englyshe drawn from ye Quick by Richard Doyle (Bradbury & Evans, 1850). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22436400
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1849 Early Victorian Gioco Lords Cricket Ground Manners And Customs Mid 19th Century Parlor Game St Johns Wood Ball Games Entertaining Parlour Game
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1849, A View of Lords Cricket Ground - A Humorous Glimpse into Victorian England's Sporting Culture
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. This engraving by Richard Doyle takes us back to the early Victorian era, offering a delightful and amusing snapshot of life at Lords Cricket Ground in 1849. With its satirical undertones and caricatured figures, this artwork provides a humorous commentary on English manners and customs. The scene is set amidst the lush greenery of St John's Wood in London, where players engage in an entertaining game of cricket. The exaggerated features and comical expressions adorning each character add to the overall charm and wit of the piece. It is evident that Doyle aimed to poke fun at societal norms while capturing the essence of this beloved sport. As we delve deeper into this mid-19th century satire, we are transported not only to England but also across Europe. The presence of German players highlights the growing influence of international sporting events during this period. Through their inclusion, Doyle playfully explores cultural differences between nations while celebrating the universal joy found in games. This digitally cleaned image allows us to appreciate every intricate detail with clarity. Its restoration ensures that future generations can relish in both the artistic mastery and historical significance embedded within this remarkable print. In summary, "A View of Lords Cricket Ground" offers a whimsical glimpse into early Victorian society's love for sportsmanship and entertainment. This engraving serves as a testament to Richard Doyle's talent as an artist who skillfully blended humor
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