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Whipping John of Islington, 1748 (engraving)
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Whipping John of Islington, 1748 (engraving)
1199899 Whipping John of Islington, 1748 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22309484
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bondage Corporal Punishment Flogging Humiliation Peeping Thrashing Voyeur Voyeurism Voyeurs Whipping Punishment
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This engraving from 1748, titled "Whipping John of Islington" takes us back to a time when corporal punishment was not only accepted but also publicly displayed. The image showcases an interior scene where a man named John is being subjected to the harsh discipline of whipping. As onlookers gather around, both men and women are seen witnessing this spectacle with mixed emotions. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable, as every element in the composition adds depth and meaning to the narrative. A coat of arms prominently displayed on the wall suggests that this punishment may be more than just a personal matter; it could be related to social status or even political implications. While some individuals seem engaged in voyeuristic curiosity, others appear genuinely concerned or perhaps even humiliated by what they witness. This stark contrast between reactions highlights societal attitudes towards public humiliation and serves as a reminder of how different our values are today. Through its clever use of symbolism and cartoon-like elements, this print invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as power dynamics, gender roles, and societal norms prevalent during the 18th century. It offers us a glimpse into history while simultaneously challenging our own perceptions about justice and punishment. As part of The Stapleton Collection held in private hands, this artwork continues to provoke thought-provoking discussions about past practices while reminding us how far we have come in terms of human rights and empathy for one another.
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