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Acrylic Blox : Fashionable Dogs, plate 35 from Le Bon Genre, 1808 (coloured engraving)
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Fashionable Dogs, plate 35 from Le Bon Genre, 1808 (coloured engraving)
STC120492 Fashionable Dogs, plate 35 from Le Bon Genre, 1808 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 25470608
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Choreography Cruelty Exploitation Performing Plush Plush Animals Prancing Toys Trainer Whip
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
Your photographic print is held in place by magnets and a micro thin sheet of metal covering the back of a 20mm piece of clear acrylic. Your print is held in place with magnets so can easily be replaced if needed.
Streamlined, one sided modern and attractive table top print
Estimated Product Size is 15.2cm x 10.2cm (6" x 4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "Fashionable Dogs, plate 35 from Le Bon Genre, 1808" transports us back to the early 19th century, showcasing a unique blend of artistry and whimsy. Created by an anonymous French artist, this coloured engraving captures a scene that is both intriguing and thought-provoking. In this image, we see dogs dressed in elaborate costumes engaging in a dance performance. The dogs prance gracefully on their hind legs while being guided by their trainer's whip. This display raises questions about the fine line between entertainment and exploitation. The intricate choreography of the dogs' movements suggests a level of training that may border on cruelty. However, it is important to note that during this time period, such performances were considered fashionable forms of amusement. The presence of plush toys scattered around the stage adds another layer to the narrative. These toys represent both playfulness and innocence amidst an act that may be seen as exploitative. Overall, this print invites us to reflect on societal norms and our treatment of animals for entertainment purposes. It serves as a reminder that even within the realm of fashion and games, there can be elements of exploitation lurking beneath the surface. Bridgeman Images has once again brought forth an artwork rich with historical significance through "Fashionable Dogs".
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