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People of consequence, 1794. Artist: John O Keeffe
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People of consequence, 1794. Artist: John O Keeffe
People of consequence, 1794. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
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Consequence Emily Morse Emily Morse Symonds Feather Feathers George Paston Ostrich Feather Ostrich Feathers Parasol Paston Social Class Symonds Umbrella Okeeffe
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People of Consequence, 1794 - A Glimpse into the Social Hierarchy of the 18th Century
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. This print titled "People of Consequence, 1794" takes us back in time to the vibrant world of 18th-century Britain. Created by renowned artist John O'Keeffe and illustrated by George Paston (Emily Morse Symonds), this piece offers a fascinating insight into the social caricature prevalent during that era. The image showcases an array of individuals adorned in exquisite attire, each conveying their status through clothing and accessories. The men don elegant hats with feathers while women flaunt extravagant dresses complemented by parasols or umbrellas. Notably, ostrich feathers are prominently featured throughout, symbolizing wealth and luxury. Through this composition, O'Keeffe masterfully captures the nuances of social class within British society at that time. The meticulous attention to detail reveals not only fashion trends but also hints at power dynamics and societal expectations. As we observe this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported to a world where appearances mattered greatly. It serves as a reminder that one's outward appearance was often used as a measure of importance or influence within society. "People of Consequence, 1794" is more than just an artistic creation; it is a window into history itself. It invites us to reflect on how perceptions have evolved over time while appreciating the craftsmanship behind these remarkable illustrations.
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