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'Shaftesbury, or Lost and Found', 1862. Artist: William Macduff
'Shaftesbury, or Lost and Found', 1862. A young shoe-black, his arm around the shoulders of a street urchin, pointing to a portrait engraving of Lord Shaftesbury in the window of the printseller Henry Graves at 6 Pall Mall, London. Lord Shaftesbury was the personification of the philanthropic spirit of the 19th century and was responsible for many improvements to the laws and regulations on housing and labour for the poor. The other engravings in the window all have charitable themes and include 'The Order of Release' by Millais. The piece of paper on the ground is for a meeting of the Ragged School Union of which Shaftsbury was the chairman, thus the message of this image is that poverty can be eradicated through philanthropic acts such as providing access to education. © London Museum/Heritage Images
Unique Identifier
AR913439
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3912px × 4464px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ANTHONY
Anthony Ashley Cooper
Anthony Ashley-Cooper
Antony Ashley Cooper
Apron
Ashley-Cooper
Avenue
benefactor
Boy
BOYS
Charity
Child
child labour
CHILDHOOD
City of Westminster
clothes
color
concept
Dress
Earl of Shaftesbury
England
GRAVES
HENRY
Henry Graves
JOB
John Everett
JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS
John Everett Millais RA
KITSCH
Labor
LANE
LOCATION
London
London Museum
LORD
Lord Ashley
Lord Shaftesbury
Macduff
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Man
maudlin
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Millais
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
oil
pall mall
People
PHILANTHROPIST
PHILANTHROPY
Pointing
Poverty
printseller
PROFESSION
Road
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Shaftesbury
SHOEBLACK
SHOESHINE BOY
Shop
shop front
SHOP WINDOW
Shopping
SHOPS
Sir John Everett Millais
social ills
TGN
Urchin
Victorian
WESTMINSTER
WILLIAM
William Macduff
Window