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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

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1778 1840 Beau Brummell Dandy Demise Famously Handsome Notes Satire


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This satirical print captures the moment of reckoning between an impertinent young man and the once famously handsome dandy, George Beau Brummell. The image, dated between 1778 and 1840, depicts Beau Brummell in a state of decline, now heavyset and disheveled, while the young man, dressed in the height of fashion, looks on with a smirk and a top hat in hand. Beau Brummell, known for his impeccable style and wit, was a celebrated figure in Regency England. He set the standard for dandyism, popularizing the use of the frock coat, breeches, and Hessian boots. However, his extravagant lifestyle and debts led him to a downward spiral, ultimately resulting in his confinement in a lunatic asylum. The satire reflects the changing tides of society and the young man's amusement at Beau Brummell's fall from grace. The print serves as a commentary on the fleeting nature of fame and the importance of maintaining one's reputation. The young man's smug expression and the top hat, a symbol of the latest fashion, further emphasize the contrast between the two men and their respective positions in society. This print offers a glimpse into the social dynamics of the time and the fascination with the rise and fall of prominent figures. It also highlights the role of satire in reflecting and shaping public opinion, making it an intriguing and thought-provoking piece of historical art.

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