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1849, A Drawing Room Day, St Jamess Street (engraving)
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1849, A Drawing Room Day, St Jamess Street (engraving)
2809905 1849, A Drawing Room Day, St Jamess Street (engraving) by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1849, A Drawing Room Day, St Jamess Street. Illustration for Manners and Cvstoms of ye Englyshe drawn from ye Quick by Richard Doyle (Bradbury & Evans, 1850). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22897742
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Carriages Early Victorian Manners And Customs Mid 19th Century Entertaining
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This engraving, titled "1849, A Drawing Room Day, St Jamess Street" takes us back to the early Victorian era in England. The image showcases a bustling scene on a typical day in St James's Street, filled with carriages and people going about their daily lives. The artist Richard Doyle brilliantly captures the essence of English manners and customs through his humorous caricatures. With a touch of satire, he playfully pokes fun at societal norms and traditions of the time. This lighthearted portrayal offers an entertaining glimpse into London life during the mid-19th century. One cannot help but chuckle at the exaggerated characters depicted in this print. From gentlemen engaging in animated conversations to elegantly dressed ladies strolling along the street, every detail adds to the amusing atmosphere. The presence of Boodles Club further emphasizes the social aspect portrayed in this artwork. Although originally published as part of "Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe" by Bradbury & Evans in 1850, this digitally cleaned image allows us to appreciate its intricate details even more today. As we gaze upon this enchanting piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, it serves as a reminder that humor transcends time and cultural boundaries. Whether you are familiar with German culture or not, this satirical engraving is sure to bring joy and laughter to anyone who appreciates artistry combined with wit.
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