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"Brummell: The Epitome of Dandies and Beau Brummel Satire" Step into the world of Brummell, where elegance and wit reigned supreme

Background imageBrummell Collection: Dandies / Beau Brummel

Dandies / Beau Brummel
BEAU BRUMMELL In Londons Bond Street Brummell, after being ignored by the Prince Regent (George IV) asks Lord Moira, Whos your fat friend ?

Background imageBrummell Collection: Beau Brummell

Beau Brummell - iconic figure in Regency England and for many years the arbiter of male fashion. Date: 1875

Background imageBrummell Collection: Beau Brummell Satire

Beau Brummell Satire
BEAU BRUMMELL An impertinent young man notes the demise of the formerly famously handsome (but now fat) dandy, George Beau Brummell. Date: 1778 - 1840

Background imageBrummell Collection: BALL AT ALMACKs 1815

BALL AT ALMACKs 1815
A Ball at Almacks Assembly Rooms, Kings Street, St James, London : while others dance, Beau Brummell converses with the duchess of Rutland Date: 1815

Background imageBrummell Collection: Brummell / Jesses / Boy

Brummell / Jesses / Boy
GEORGE BRYAN (BEAU) BRUMMELL English dandy and friend of the Prince of Wales. A satire on himself as a tearful cherub in 1837. Date: 1778 - 1840

Background imageBrummell Collection: Wings of Piccadilly advertisement

Wings of Piccadilly advertisement
Advertisement for Thomas Wing of Piccadilly, hosiers and catering to gentlemen since 17777. Advert features a likeness of the famous dandy, Beau Brummell to underline their exacting style. Date: 1927

Background imageBrummell Collection: Colonel Upton

Colonel Upton
COLONEL UPTON soldier, patron of Beau Brummell Date: ? - 1854

Background imageBrummell Collection: George Beau Brummel (1778-1840) (engraving) (b / w photo)

George Beau Brummel (1778-1840) (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF115861 George Beau Brummel (1778-1840) (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: fled from creditors to Calais; ); English, out of copyright

Background imageBrummell Collection: Beau Brummell (second from left) at a ball at Almacks in London in 1815

Beau Brummell (second from left) at a ball at Almacks in London in 1815. Color lithograph, 19th century
GEORGE BRUMMELL (1778-1840). Beau Brummell (second from left) at a ball at Almacks in London in 1815. Color lithograph, 19th century

Background imageBrummell Collection: BRUMMELL, George Bryan, called Beau (1778-1840)

BRUMMELL, George Bryan, called Beau (1778-1840). British dandy. Etching

Background imageBrummell Collection: GEORGE BRUMMELL (1778-1840). Known as Beau Brummell: colored engraving after a miniature

GEORGE BRUMMELL (1778-1840). Known as Beau Brummell: colored engraving after a miniature

Background imageBrummell Collection: GEORGE BRUMMELL (1778-1840). George Bryan Beau Brummell at his tailors shop: engraving, 19th century

GEORGE BRUMMELL (1778-1840). George Bryan Beau Brummell at his tailors shop: engraving, 19th century

Background imageBrummell Collection: GEORGE BRYAN BRUMMELL (1778-1840). Known as Beau Brummell. English dandy

GEORGE BRYAN BRUMMELL (1778-1840). Known as Beau Brummell. English dandy. Wood engraving, American, 1855

Background imageBrummell Collection: Beau Brummell / Jesse s

Beau Brummell / Jesse s
GEORGE BRYAN (BEAU) BRUMMELL English dandy and friend of the Prince of Wales

Background imageBrummell Collection: Beau Brummell / Engraving

Beau Brummell / Engraving
GEORGE BRYAN (BEAU) BRUMMELL English dandy and friend of the Prince of Wales


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"Brummell: The Epitome of Dandies and Beau Brummel Satire" Step into the world of Brummell, where elegance and wit reigned supreme. George Bryan Brummell, famously known as Beau Brummell, was the ultimate embodiment of a dandy - a man who set trends with his impeccable fashion sense and refined manners. In the midst of London's vibrant social scene in 1815, an extravagant ball at Almacks showcased Brummell's undeniable charm. As he graced the event in his exquisite attire, all eyes were drawn to him. A color lithograph from the 19th century immortalizes this momentous occasion. But who was this enigmatic figure? Born in 1778, Beau Brummell captivated society with his sharp wit and unparalleled style. His influence extended beyond mere clothing choices; he revolutionized men's fashion by popularizing tailored suits and pristine cravats. The Wings of Piccadilly advertisement captured Brummell's essence perfectly - a symbol of sophistication soaring above Piccadilly Circus. He became synonymous with luxury and refinement that still resonates today. One cannot discuss Beau without mentioning Colonel Upton, one of his closest friends. Together they navigated high society circles effortlessly, leaving their mark wherever they went. Their adventures were legendary; tales whispered among jesters for years to come. An engraving depicting George Bryan Brummell showcases his timeless allure - a man whose presence commanded attention even on paper. And let us not forget the black-and-white photograph that captures every nuanced expression on his face - an intimate glimpse into history itself. George Bryan Brummell left an indelible legacy as both an English dandy and satirical iconoclast. His life embodied contradictions: admired yet ridiculed for his fastidiousness; loved yet envied for his effortless grace. Beau Brumwell remains etched in our collective memory, a symbol of elegance and refinement.