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Exeter Change, 1817. Artist: Henry Meyer
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Exeter Change, 1817. Artist: Henry Meyer
Exeter Change, 1817. Shows tigers in a cage, probably in crosss menagerie, which was housed in Exeter Change, Westminster, London. A boy is holding up a small child at the cage. However the small child does not look very keen
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Afraid Alarm Cage Captivity Exeter Change Feline Frighten Frightened Frightening Henry Henry Meyer James Northcote Menagerie Meyer Northcote Scared Tiger City Of Westminster
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This print, titled "Exeter Change, 1817" takes us back to the bustling city of Westminster in 19th century England. Created by artist Henry Meyer, it depicts a scene from Cross's Menagerie housed within Exeter Change. The focal point is a large cage containing majestic tigers, their feline presence both awe-inspiring and intimidating. In the foreground, a young boy holds up a small child towards the cage. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes evident that the little one is far from enthusiastic about this encounter. Their expression reveals fear and alarm as they gaze at the magnificent yet fearsome creatures before them. The engraving skillfully captures not only the physical setting but also evokes an emotional response from viewers. It serves as a poignant reminder of captivity and its impact on both humans and animals alike. The concept of freedom versus confinement resonates through this image as we witness these wild beings confined within iron bars while witnessing human trepidation firsthand. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, James Northcote's work immortalizes this historical moment for generations to come. As we observe this monochrome masterpiece today, we are transported back in time to experience London's rich cultural heritage while contemplating our relationship with nature and our responsibility towards its inhabitants.
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