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Monsieur Le Frizeur, May 21, 1771. Creator: Attributed to Henry William Bunbury
Monsieur Le Frizeur, May 21, 1771
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Bunbury Henry William Dandy Gambado Geoffrey Geoffrey Gambado Georgian Henry Bunbury Henry William Bunbury Macaroni Macarony Parody Satirical
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Monsieur Le Frizeur, May 21,1771
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the vibrant world of 18th-century Britain. Created by the talented artist Henry William Bunbury, this satirical caricature offers a humorous glimpse into the fashion and social customs of the time. In this etching, we are introduced to Monsieur Le Frizeur, an eccentric dandy dressed in extravagant Georgian attire. His wig towers above his head with exaggerated curls and intricate details, showcasing the elaborate hairstyles popular during this era. With a mischievous grin on his face, Monsieur Le Frizeur embodies both elegance and flamboyance. The print's background depicts a bustling country scene in England or France - perhaps even hinting at cross-cultural influences between these two nations. The artist's keen eye for detail captures not only Monsieur Le Frizeur but also other characters who add depth to the narrative. One such figure is Geoffrey Gambado, another well-known character from Bunbury's works. Through its clever satire and playful parody of societal norms, "Monsieur Le Frizeur" invites viewers to reflect on notions of identity and self-expression within historical contexts. This artwork serves as a testament to Bunbury's artistic prowess in capturing both physical likeness and cultural nuances. Displayed proudly at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this Heritage Art piece allows us to appreciate how art can transcend time while offering valuable insights into our shared heritage
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