Street Singer Collection
From the cobblestone streets of 1872 Paris to the bustling corners of 18th century London, the timeless art of street performance echoes through history
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From the cobblestone streets of 1872 Paris to the bustling corners of 18th century London, the timeless art of street performance echoes through history. Marcellin-Gilbert Desboutin's "Chanteurs des rues" captures the essence of a humble busker, while JR Smith's old ballad singer stands proudly, unchanged through the ages. Witness the grand spectacle of William Hogarth's "A Rake's Progress," a series of plates depicting a man's descent into debauchery, or the passionate fury of "The Enraged Musician." From the provocative "Orgy" to the comedic "La Perichole," these captivating works of art bring the raw energy and emotion of street music to life. Join the ranks of the reservists in Paris, 1920, or simply enjoy the world as a stage with Billy Button, a beloved Bristol character. Each note, each melody, a testament to the enduring spirit of the street singer.