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Hookey Alf, of White Chapel, 1881. Creator: John Thomson
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Hookey Alf, of White Chapel, 1881. Creator: John Thomson
Hookey Alf, of White Chapel, 1881. A work made of woodburytype, plate 14 in the book " street incidents" (1881)
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1881 Adolphe Smith Amputation Amputee Destitute J Thompson John Thomson Labourer Labourers London England United Kingdom Smith Adolphe Social Class Street Incidents And Street Life Thomson John Woodburytype Working Class Group Portrait Infancy Infant
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Hookey Alf, of White Chapel, 1881
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is a captivating print captured by John Thomson in the late 19th century. The image showcases Hookey Alf, a laborer from White Chapel in London, England. This black and white woodburytype print is part of Thomson's renowned book "Street Incidents" specifically plate 14. In this thought-provoking portrait, Hookey Alf gazes directly at the camera with an intense and direct gaze. His amputated arm serves as a powerful symbol of adversity and resilience amidst the destitution that plagued many during this era. The photograph captures not only his physical appearance but also hints at his occupation and social class. Thomson's work often focused on documenting street life and capturing the realities faced by individuals living in poverty-stricken areas like White Chapel. Through his lens, he aimed to shed light on societal issues while simultaneously preserving moments of history for future generations. This vintage photograph provides us with a glimpse into Victorian Britain, where people like Hookey Alf struggled to make ends meet amidst challenging circumstances. It serves as a testament to both the hardships endured by those living in poverty and their unwavering spirit. Displayed proudly within art galleries such as the Art Institute Chicago or any reputable art center around the world, this piece stands as an important reminder of our shared human experience across time and place.
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