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Mature Victorian lady prodding a young man with her fan
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Mature Victorian lady prodding a young man with her fan
A Victorian lady of mature years prodding a thin young man in the ribs with her furled fan at a social gathering. From Mrs Perkinsas Balla by M.A. Titmarsh, a pseudonym of William Makepeace Thackeray. Published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1847
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In this print titled "Mature Victorian lady prodding a young man with her fan" we are transported back in time to a social gathering during the Victorian era. The image captures the essence of the period, showcasing an intriguing interaction between two individuals. A distinguished and mature Victorian lady, exuding elegance and poise, playfully prods a thin young man in the ribs with her furled fan. The scene is filled with curiosity and amusement as onlookers observe this lighthearted exchange. The lady's expression suggests mischief, while the young man appears both surprised and amused by her playful gesture. Their body language reveals a dynamic relationship that transcends age or status, perhaps hinting at a shared sense of humor or familiarity. This enchanting photograph transports us into a world where societal norms dictated strict decorum yet allowed for moments of levity amidst formal gatherings. It offers us a glimpse into the complex dynamics of relationships during that time - where wit and charm were essential tools for navigating social circles. Captured by whitemay from Fine Art Storehouse, this print beautifully preserves an exquisite moment frozen in time. As we admire this artwork, we are reminded of William Makepeace Thackeray's ability to capture human interactions so vividly through his pseudonym M. A. Titmarsh in his book "Mrs Perkinsas Balla". This piece serves as both an aesthetic delight and historical testament to an era long gone but forever imprinted within our collective memory.
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