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Pretty young Victorian lady dancing with abandon

Pretty young Victorian lady dancing with abandon


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Pretty young Victorian lady dancing with abandon

An attractive young Victorian lady merrily kicking up her heels in a lively dance to the delight of most of the onlookers. However, one lady looks extremely sour. Shes probably envious. From Mrs Perkinsas Balla by M.A. Titmarsh, a pseudonym of William Makepeace Thackeray. Published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1847

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In this print titled "Pretty young Victorian lady dancing with abandon" we are transported back to a lively ballroom scene from the 19th century. The image captures the essence of joy and exuberance as an attractive young Victorian lady fearlessly kicks up her heels in a spirited dance, much to the delight of most onlookers. The energy and enthusiasm emanating from her every move is infectious, drawing smiles and admiration from those around her. However, amidst all the merriment, there is one lady who stands out with an expression of sourness on her face. Perhaps she is envious of the carefree spirit displayed by our dancing protagonist or harbors some hidden resentment towards her. As we delve into this intriguing moment frozen in time, it becomes apparent that envy can sometimes lurk even within seemingly refined social circles. This evocative photograph transports us not only to a specific era but also delves into timeless human emotions and dynamics. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of pure bliss, jealousy can rear its head unexpectedly. Through the lens of M. A. Titmarsh (a pseudonym for William Makepeace Thackeray), we witness both the beauty and complexity inherent in human interactions during this period. Whitemay's expert printing brings out every detail and nuance captured by Titmarsh's lens, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully in this enchanting tableau from Mrs Perkinsas Balla published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1847.

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