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Ches le barbier (At the Barber s) (colour litho)

2818642 Ches le barbier (At the Barber s) (colour litho) by Brispot, Henri (1846-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ches le barbier (At the Barber s). Painting by Henri Brispot. Salon de 1895 (Champs-Elysees). Chez le barbier (Tableau de Brispot). Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 26 May 1895.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23142514

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Allotment Backyard Bank Bank Building Bank Buildings Banker Barber Barbers Shop Bench Busy Customers Formal Gardens Front Garden Garden Scene Garden View Giardini Park Benches Patience Patient Queue Queuing Shave Shaving Waiting


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Ches le barbier (At the Barber's) by Henri Brispot captures the bustling atmosphere of a 19th-century barbershop. In this vibrant colour litho print, we see men patiently waiting their turn to be shaved and groomed. The artist skillfully portrays the sense of anticipation and camaraderie among the customers seated on a long bench. The scene is set in a charming garden setting, with park benches and lush greenery creating a peaceful backdrop for this everyday activity. The barber himself is depicted diligently working, his focus unwavering as he attends to each customer with precision and care. This painting was originally exhibited at Salon de 1895 on Champs-Elysees, showcasing Brispot's talent in capturing ordinary moments from daily life. It later became an illustration for Le Petit Journal, further cementing its popularity. Brispot's attention to detail brings this scene to life - from the expressions on each customer's face to the intricate patterns on their clothing. Through his artistry, he invites us into this intimate space where time seems suspended as men gather together for grooming rituals. As we admire this print, we are reminded of the timeless nature of human connection and patience that transcends centuries.

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