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Tout Vient A Qui Sait Attendre, 1875. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
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Tout Vient A Qui Sait Attendre, 1875. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
Tout Vient A Qui Sait Attendre, 1875. Frightened passengers in the first-class compartment call to the guard, asking why the train has had to come to such a sudden halt. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 24, 1875
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In this print titled "Tout Vient A Qui Sait Attendre" by Charles Samuel Keene, we are transported back to the year 1875. The scene depicts a first-class compartment on a train in France, filled with frightened passengers who have come to an abrupt halt. The engraving captures the moment when these distressed individuals call out to the train guard, desperately seeking answers for the unexpected stop. The artist's satirical approach is evident as he humorously portrays their panic-stricken expressions and gestures. Men and women alike can be seen anxiously peering out of windows, while a crying baby adds to the chaos inside the carriage. This Victorian-era illustration offers us a glimpse into not only the transportation methods of that time but also societal norms and class distinctions. Keene's attention to detail brings this historical image to life, showcasing his skill as an artist. Through his intricate lines and shading techniques, he effectively conveys both fear and confusion among those aboard. This heritage image serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of transport technology while also highlighting our shared human experiences across different eras. It invites us to reflect on how even in moments of uncertainty or disruption, resilience prevails – reminding us that everything comes to those who know how to wait patiently.
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