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Le Five O Clock At Deauville by Edmund Blampied

Le Five O Clock At Deauville by Edmund Blampied


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Le Five O Clock At Deauville by Edmund Blampied

An impression of the polo ground at Deauville during the tea hour. Since the war, afternoon tea - that formerly despised meal - has become the most fashionable of ceremonies among l haut monde on the Continent. Blampied (1886-1966) drew countless illustrations for the ILN magazines. As well as scenes of typical London life for The Illustrated London News, he produced a number of colour pictures for The Bystander featuring the glamorous and privileged classes at fashionable resorts around the world

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1886 1966 21st Afternoon Blampied Bystander Ceremonies Classes Continent Countless Deauville Drew Edmund Featuring Glamorous Hour Illustrations Impression Magazines Meal Monde Pictures Polo Privileged Produced Resorts Typical 1926 Despised Fashionable


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Le Five O'Clock at Deauville

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is an enchanting impression of the polo ground at Deauville during the tea hour, as depicted by the talented New Zealand-born artist, Edmund Blampied. This scene, created in 1926, showcases the fashionable and privileged classes enjoying their most cherished ceremonies on the Continent following the end of the war. Once considered a despised meal, afternoon tea had transformed into the epitome of elegance and sophistication among Europe's elite. Blampied, who began his career with countless illustrations for The Illustrated London News, skillfully captured the essence of this newfound tradition. His colorful images for The Bystander transported readers to the glamorous resorts around the world, including this picturesque scene at Deauville in July. The image is a vibrant testament to the history of the 21st century, as the tea hour became an essential part of the social calendar for the haut monde. The polo ground, filled with well-dressed spectators, serves as the perfect backdrop for this quintessential moment in European society. Blampied's masterful brushstrokes evoke a sense of timelessness and elegance, inviting us to step back in time and experience the allure of this bygone era. As a prolific artist, Blampied produced over 21 pictures for The Bystander, each one showcasing the world's most fashionable locales and the people who inhabited them. His work remains an important historical record of the lifestyles and customs of the 1920s and 1930s, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past. This photograph, "Le Five O'Clock at Deauville," is a stunning example of Blampied's ability to capture the essence of a moment and transport us to another time and place.

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