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Enter Cowslip with a bowl of cream, 1795
Enter Cowslip with a bowl of cream, 1795. As a cedar tall and slender, sweet cowslips grace, is her nom tive case, and shes of the feminine gender - John O Keefe (1747-1833). (Vide Brundenbury Theatricals). 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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Bowl Cream Emily Morse Emily Morse Symonds George Paston Grammar Latin Obese Obesity Paston Symonds Okeeffe
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This print titled "Enter Cowslip with a bowl of cream, 1795" captures the essence of 18th-century British society. The image showcases a woman dressed in an elegant gown, holding a bowl of creamy goodness. Her figure is portrayed as fat or obese, reflecting the societal standards of beauty during that era. The caption also references John O'Keeffe's witty quote about cowslips and grammar, adding an intellectual touch to the image. O'Keeffe was known for his contributions to theater and literature in the late 18th century. The photograph is part of a collection called "Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century" compiled by George Paston (a pseudonym used by Emily Morse Symonds). This compilation includes over two hundred illustrations that provide insights into the social dynamics and cultural norms prevalent at that time. Through this image, we catch a glimpse into the lives of women in 18th-century Britain. It highlights not only their fashion choices but also sheds light on societal expectations regarding body size and appearance. As we admire this monochrome masterpiece from Heritage Images, let us appreciate its historical significance and reflect upon how perceptions of beauty have evolved over time.
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