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Woman meeting a portly dandy in a parlour
Woman meeting a portly dandy in a parlour with large mirror and sofa. Charmed to meet you! (What an oaf!) Handcoloured lithograph by the Gihaut brothers after an illustration by Jean Gabriel Scheffer from Petites Scenes du Monde, Ce qu on dit et ce qu on pense, Gihaut Freres, Paris, 1829
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Bonnet Brothers Comedy Dandy Feather Gabriel Gihaut Introduction Monde Parlour Petites Portly Scheffer
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In this handcoloured lithograph by the Gihaut brothers, we witness an amusing encounter between a graceful woman and a portly dandy in an elegant parlour. The large mirror and plush sofa in the background add to the opulence of the scene, while the woman's surprised expression and the dandy's smug demeanor create a delightful contrast. The woman, dressed in a stunning gown and adorned with a fashionable bonnet, is taken aback by the dandy's unexpected appearance. He, on the other hand, is a portly gentleman with an extravagant top hat perched atop his head, a cane in hand, and a feather in his hat. His self-satisfied smirk suggests that he is well aware of the impact he makes on those around him. The title "What an oaf!" can be heard in the woman's mind as she greets the dandy with a forced smile. The scene is a classic example of the social comedy of manners that was popular in Europe during the early 19th century. The Gihaut brothers, known for their skillful lithographs, have captured the essence of this moment with great detail and humor. This beautiful print is an original from the collection "Petites Scenes du Monde" by Jean Gabriel Scheffer, published in Paris in 1829. The handcolouring adds depth and richness to the image, making it a true work of art. The print offers a glimpse into the fashionable world of the past, where beauty, comedy, and social etiquette intertwined in intriguing ways.
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