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Hints to the ladies to take care of their heads, 1776

Hints to the ladies to take care of their heads, 1776


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Hints to the ladies to take care of their heads, 1776

Hints to the ladies to take care of their heads, 1776. An elaborate hairdo catches fire. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

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Burning Candelabra Candle Candles Danger Dangerous Emily Morse Emily Morse Symonds Enormous Extinguishing Feather Feathered Feathers Flame Flames Funny George Paston Hairdresser Huge Humorous Ostrich Feather Ostrich Feathers Paston Ridiculous Silly Symonds Extinguisher Hairdo Hairdressing Headgear Hint Preposterous


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This print captures a humorous scene from the 18th century, titled "Hints to the ladies to take care of their heads, 1776". In this satirical illustration by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds), an elaborate hairdo worn by a woman catches fire. The image showcases the dangers associated with extravagant fashion choices during that era. The picture depicts an interior setting where a male figure stands nearby, seemingly unaware of the impending disaster. The woman's enormous headdress adorned with ostrich feathers is engulfed in flames from a burning candle on a candelabra. Her expression reflects shock and panic as she desperately tries to extinguish the fire using an extinguisher held by another man. The comical nature of this image lies in its exaggerated portrayal of preposterous hairstyles and their potential consequences. It serves as both a warning and satire on fashionable trends that could lead to dangerous situations. George Paston's artistic style brings out every detail, emphasizing the ridiculousness of such headgear while providing insight into 18th-century fashion norms. This monochrome print not only entertains but also offers historical commentary on societal expectations placed upon women during that time period. "Hints to the ladies to take care of their heads, 1776" is part of "Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century" published in London in 1905, which features over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (Emily Morse Symonds).

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