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A London Slum, from Gustave Dore & William Blanchard Jerrold, London ~ 1854


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Confronted with the oppressiveness of the industrial world, the expansion of the metropolis swarming with immense anonymous crowds, the appearance of new classes whose urgent needs certainly did not include aesthetics, and offered by the form of the new machines that stressed the pure functionality of new materials, artists felt that their ideals were threatened and saw the democratic ideas that were gradually making headway as inimical. Thus they decided to make themselves “different” ~ Page 330
Typical back to back houses of many industrial cities and
overcrowding and sickness was rife.
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