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Young Victorian woman snobbishly regarding a prospective dance partner

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Young Victorian woman snobbishly regarding a prospective dance partner

A young Victorian woman snobbishly regarding a prospective dance partner, looking down her nose at him to his blushing surprise and to the amusement of onlookers. Has she just refused him? 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 "Young Victorian woman snobbishly regarding a prospective dance partner" we are transported back in time to the elegant and refined world of 19th-century England. The image captures a moment filled with social tension and subtle emotions, beautifully frozen in time. The young Victorian woman, adorned in an exquisite gown that speaks of her high social standing, gazes down upon her prospective dance partner with an air of superiority. Her delicate nose slightly upturned, she seems to be silently passing judgment on him. The young man's surprise is evident as his face flushes with embarrassment under her scrutinizing gaze. Meanwhile, a group of amused onlookers surrounds them, their eyes gleaming with curiosity and mirth. They seem to revel in the unfolding drama before them - perhaps entertained by the unexpected turn of events or eagerly awaiting the lady's response to his invitation. As we delve into this intriguing scene captured by whitemay from Fine Art Storehouse, one cannot help but wonder: has she just refused him? Has he committed some unforgivable faux pas? Or is there another twist waiting to unravel? This evocative photograph transports us into a world where societal norms dictated every interaction and even the smallest gestures held great significance. It serves as a poignant reminder that beneath layers of elegance and refinement lie complex human emotions that transcend time itself.

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