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"Exploring the Boundaries of Genre: From Classic Comedy to Surrealism and Beyond" Step back in time with Laurel and Hardy

Background imageGenre Collection: Girls skipping in a park, early 19th century

Girls skipping in a park, early 19th century
Girls playing the skipping game of Walking under the Arch, boy playing hoop, while another girl watches. Scene in a Paris park

Background imageGenre Collection: A woman writes a letter on a somno in a messy

A woman writes a letter on a somno in a messy
A woman writes a letter on a somno (night table containing a chamberpot) with her feet on a pillow, while her dog chews a lace collar and a cat sleeps on her ballgown

Background imageGenre Collection: Woman on a chaise longue looking at a new hat

Woman on a chaise longue looking at a new hat
Woman on a chaise longue in fringed shawl admiring a new hat held by her milliner, while a maid holds a bottle of perfume. The best remedy, or the Longchamp hat

Background imageGenre Collection: French and English women in similar fashions

French and English women in similar fashions
Mutual borrowing of fashions between French and English women, early 19th century. Both wear identical style bonnets, frilled dresses, shawls and spencer jackets

Background imageGenre Collection: Miss Busk and Mr Corset at a dance party

Miss Busk and Mr Corset at a dance party. Fashionable couple in tight corsets dancing at a ball. To appear slim, there are young men today who wear corsets like the women

Background imageGenre Collection: The creole game or flying ring game, early 19thc century

The creole game or flying ring game, early 19thc century
Fashionable people playing the flying ring game or the creole game. When the Parisians adopted the game, it had to be embellished: so the ring was covered with ribbon, then rosettes, then bells

Background imageGenre Collection: Merveilleuses playing badminton in a garden

Merveilleuses playing badminton in a garden
Badminton. Merveilleuse in flimsy dresses play a game of badminton in a garden. Several have their hair in the fashionable short cut known as the martyr or victime

Background imageGenre Collection: Three girls in mid-calf length dresses

Three girls in mid-calf length dresses and pantalons dancing with a shawl. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Woman in a shop choosing a new dress, early 19th century

Woman in a shop choosing a new dress, early 19th century
Woman in a shop trying to decide which dress matches her new hat. A shopgirl holds a dress trimmed with flowers, and another with gauze frill

Background imageGenre Collection: The roller coaster at Belleville, 1812

The roller coaster at Belleville, 1812
The roller coaster at Belleville with its five cars riding a distance of 600 feet in 9 or 10 seconds. A fashionable woman in plumed bonnet, shawl and parasol watches from the terrace

Background imageGenre Collection: A woman is pampered by her staff

A woman is pampered by her staff
A woman is pampered by her seamstress, her clothes seller, her hairdresser and two chambermaids. As Montesquieu said, For one man to live deliciously, one hundred others must work tirelessly

Background imageGenre Collection: Rollercoaster in the Jardin Baujon, early 19th century

Rollercoaster in the Jardin Baujon, early 19th century. Fashionable society enjoying the aerial walks, with cars pulled up the central ramp before riding fast chutes to left and right

Background imageGenre Collection: Munito the wonder dog performing card tricks, 1815

Munito the wonder dog performing card tricks, 1815
Munito the wonder dog performing card tricks for a fashionable audience, 1815. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Ladies and gentlemen share coffee and rolls

Ladies and gentlemen share coffee and rolls
Le Dejeuner. Gentlemen in coat tails and breeches and ladies in veils and dresses share a breakfast of coffee and bread. Great familiarity reigns in the morning, one has no time to become ceremonial

Background imageGenre Collection: Merveilleuses and incroyables dancing the waltz

Merveilleuses and incroyables dancing the waltz, a newly popular dance imported from Germany. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: The rollercoaster at Roule, Paris, early 19th century

The rollercoaster at Roule, Paris, early 19th century
A gentleman helps a woman step down from a car after a descent down the rollercoaster at Roule (Place de Ternes). Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Roller coaster at the Barriere du Roule, Paris

Roller coaster at the Barriere du Roule, Paris
Roller coaster at the Barriere du Roule (Place de Ternes, Paris). Fashionable women in bonnets and shawls riding cars down the rollercoaster

Background imageGenre Collection: Street entertainer balancing on his head on a table

Street entertainer balancing on his head on a table. Accompanied by a fiddler and a young boy dancing a jig. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Street entertainer performing on a horn and violin

Street entertainer performing on a horn and violin. After removing his huge glasses from his nose, the old geezer blows on his horn (sarbacane) and plays the violin, grimacing all the time

Background imageGenre Collection: Bride examining the contents of her marriage basket

Bride examining the contents of her marriage basket. Her bridesmaids show her lace, jewelry, diaments and finery. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Jacques de Falaise, street entertainer who ate anything

Jacques de Falaise, street entertainer who ate anything. He is shown eating a live mouse, holding a snake, while an assistant receives a dagger and rose from the audience

Background imageGenre Collection: Street performer drumming with a violinist

Street performer drumming with a violinist
Drummer performing tricks with drumsticks while beating a drum, accompanied by a violinist. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Family of street entertainers performing in Paris, 1815

Family of street entertainers performing in Paris, 1815
Woman balancing on a candlestick on a table, while a child walks on its hands. Later, Madame Herculanus fixes two anchors in curling papers to her hair

Background imageGenre Collection: Street entertainer performing tricks with a baton

Street entertainer performing tricks with a baton
Street entertainer using a baton to remove a coin from a womans nose without touching her nose. Audience of fashionable women in bonnets, shawls and dresses with frills

Background imageGenre Collection: Indian sword swallower in Paris, 1816

Indian sword swallower in Paris, 1816. An assistant holds a sword to show its length (18 inches), and another takes something from a box of tricks

Background imageGenre Collection: Indian jugglers in Paris, 1816

Indian jugglers in Paris, 1816
Indian jugglers, 1816. The man in the centre balances a whip between his eyes, spins rings on his toes and fingers, and threads pearls on a rope with his tongue

Background imageGenre Collection: Troubadour playing on six instruments, 1815

Troubadour playing on six instruments, 1815
Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815. By moving his head, elbows and knees, he plays pan pipes, mandolin, drum, triangle

Background imageGenre Collection: Savoyard puppeteer performing with fife and drum

Savoyard puppeteer performing with fife and drum
Savoyard boy with fife and drum makes his puppets dance in time to the music by moving his knees. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: English fashions and military uniforms, 1815

English fashions and military uniforms, 1815. One woman on the right wears French-influenced fashions, while talking with a hussar and dragoon

Background imageGenre Collection: French fashions and English uniforms, 1815

French fashions and English uniforms, 1815. Two French courtesans in white frilled dresses are approached by English soldiers, dragoons and hussars

Background imageGenre Collection: A Parisian woman dressing

A Parisian woman dressing. A merchant displays an elegantly frilled dress, while shopgirls fix her bonnet and bring fabric

Background imageGenre Collection: Fashionable women in decollete dresses playing hide and seek

Fashionable women in decollete dresses playing hide and seek
Fashionable women in decollete dresses playing the game of hide and seek in a garden. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Women playing a portable game of fate, while

Women playing a portable game of fate, while
Les Oublies. A woman in the shade of a tree eats oublies (pastries, also known as plaisirs), while two women and a girl spin an arrow on a portable barrel as a man in gaiters looks

Background imageGenre Collection: Flower-mania

Flower-mania. Woman with as many flowers on her dress and hair as there are in the basket and vase near her. The ridiculous abundance of every kind of flowers on the dress

Background imageGenre Collection: The old young man

The old young man. Old dandy in jacket with high collar, bicorn, tight breeches and hose, has a cravat ties by a young shopgirl

Background imageGenre Collection: Old woman trying on a pink bonnet in a shop, circa 1815

Old woman trying on a pink bonnet in a shop, circa 1815
Old woman trying on a pink bonnet in front of three young shopgirls, Women appear to have sworn to lie about youth up to their last breath

Background imageGenre Collection: Caricature of English costumes, circa 1815

Caricature of English costumes, circa 1815. Men with flowerpot hats, long coats and trousers worn over boots, women in shawls with tassles

Background imageGenre Collection: Caricature of French and English costumes, circa 1815

Caricature of French and English costumes, circa 1815. The small size of English ladies hats, the excessive length of their bodices and mean cut of their dresses contrast with our Parisian fashions

Background imageGenre Collection: Egoism personified

Egoism personified. This gentleman occupies six chairs on his own, and without regard to the arrival of strollers, he stretches out an army boot with spur and waves his whip

Background imageGenre Collection: Caricature of English costumes, circa 1814

Caricature of English costumes, circa 1814. Men and women in ill-fitting, badly shaped dresses, hats and coats. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Three fashionable women in bonnets with tall floral displays

Three fashionable women in bonnets with tall floral displays, holding a green shawl to form a living fruit basket. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: English military uniforms, Napoleonic era

English military uniforms, Napoleonic era
Caricature of English military uniforms, Napoleonic era, Hussar with flared trousers worn over calf-high boots. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Caricature of English fashions in Paris, 1814

Caricature of English fashions in Paris, 1814. Man in flowerpot hat, women in bottle-shaped gowns. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817

Background imageGenre Collection: Caricature of English fashion

Caricature of English fashion
Caricature of English costumes. A group of tourists from England on a trip to Paris: the men in flowerpot and stovepipe hats, ill-fitting riding coats and breeches, women in tight bodice dresses

Background imageGenre Collection: Fashionable people playing the Bridge of Love

Fashionable people playing the Bridge of Love
Fashionable people playing the parlour game of Bridge of Love. For this forfeit, the man kneels on the floor and the lady who nominated him sits on his back

Background imageGenre Collection: Seated blind mans buff

Seated blind mans buff. A dandy in Regency fashion guesses the identity of the woman in muslin dress who provides his chair

Background imageGenre Collection: Fashionable people playing the Capucine kissing game

Fashionable people playing the Capucine kissing game. The players must sit back to back with their arms entwined and endeavor to give each other a kiss on the lips by their contortions

Background imageGenre Collection: Hairdresser on stilts pulling a womans hair to the ceiling

Hairdresser on stilts pulling a womans hair to the ceiling
One must suffer for beauty. A hairdresser on stilts pulls a womans hair to the ceiling in the Chinese style. The hairstyle a la Chinoise is definitely a major makeover



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"Exploring the Boundaries of Genre: From Classic Comedy to Surrealism and Beyond" Step back in time with Laurel and Hardy, as they bring laughter and joy in their 1939 film "Flying Deuces. " This iconic duo captivated audiences with their slapstick humor and timeless performances. In another corner of the cinematic world, Charlie Chaplin takes center stage alongside Paulette Goddard in the unforgettable final scene from "Modern Times" (1936). Chaplin's genius shines through as he effortlessly blends comedy with social commentary, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. Venturing into the realm of art, Diego Velazquez's masterpiece "Old Woman Cooking Eggs" (1618) showcases his mastery of capturing everyday life. The detailed brushwork transports us to a simpler time while highlighting the beauty found in ordinary moments. Oscar Wilde's provocative play "Salome" comes alive through Aubrey Beardsley's striking pen and ink drawing. The intricate lines depict a climactic moment that perfectly encapsulates Wilde's decadent style. Sergey Solomko introduces us to an enchanting creature - the Blue Bird or Bird Sirin. This mystical artwork invites us to explore folklore and mythology within different genres, blurring boundaries between reality and imagination. Returning to Laurel and Hardy once more, we witness their comedic brilliance in "Big Business" (1929). Their hilarious antics leave us doubled over with laughter as they navigate absurd situations with impeccable timing. From laughter to fear, we delve into horror with James Whale's iconic film poster for "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935). It represents a pivotal moment when this classic monster tale became ingrained in popular culture forevermore. Henry Scott Tuke captures a serene seaside scene in his painting "The Run Home. " Through his masterful use of light and color, he transports us into a tranquil world where genre becomes irrelevant compared to sheer beauty.