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Where Ignorance is Bliss, 1868. Artist: George Du Maurier
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Where Ignorance is Bliss, 1868. Artist: George Du Maurier
Where Ignorance is Bliss, 1868. Invasion of privacy by a seaside camera obscura (left). Theodore thinks he has found a private spot where he can woo Emily, but he has forgotten that the camera obscura can reflect his image onto the table inside the building. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 17 October 1868)
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In this print titled "Where Ignorance is Bliss" by George Du Maurier, we are transported back to the Victorian era, where romance and innovation collide. The scene unfolds at a picturesque seaside location, where Theodore believes he has discovered the perfect spot to court his beloved Emily in privacy. Little does he know that an invasion of their intimate moment is about to occur. The artist cleverly incorporates the concept of a camera obscura into this enchanting tale. As Theodore leans in towards Emily, unbeknownst to him, his image is being projected onto a table inside a nearby building through the optical device. This intrusion on their private moment adds an element of humor and surprise. Du Maurier's cartoon from Punch magazine captures not only the innocence and naivety of young love but also highlights how technology can unexpectedly disrupt our lives. The intricate engravings bring out every detail of this 19th-century scene, emphasizing the elegance and gracefulness of Victorian society. Through this thought-provoking artwork, we are reminded that even in moments when we believe ourselves to be hidden from prying eyes or unaware of our surroundings, there may always be something or someone observing us. "Where Ignorance is Bliss" serves as both entertainment and commentary on human nature's desire for privacy amidst a world filled with ever-evolving technological advancements.
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