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French Habits No. 12, 1798
French Habits No. 12, Messager d Etat, pub by H. Humphreys May 21st 1798 (hand coloured engraving)
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Media ID 15142512
© Historica Graphica Collection / Heritage-Images
Dandy English School 18th Century Government Letter Message Opposition Pose Propaganda Radical Reformer Revolutionary Sash Sideburns Tricolour Tunic Whig Anti Jacobin Bicorn Costum English Statesman Historica Graphica Collection Jacobin Jacobinism Parody Pointed Shoes Satirical
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 10.2cm x 15.2cm (4" x 6")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This hand-coloured engraving titled "French Habits No. 12,1798" is a fascinating snapshot of the political and fashion landscape in 18th-century France. The print, part of the Historical Graphica Collection, offers a satirical portrayal of Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), an English statesman known for his opposition to the government. In this caricature, Burdett is depicted as a dandy or fop, wearing extravagant French attire that was associated with Jacobinism and radical reformers at the time. He poses confidently with pointed shoes and sideburns while holding a letter as if he were a messenger of the state. The tricolour sash around his waist further symbolizes his alignment with revolutionary ideals. The artist cleverly uses satire to mock Burdett's political stance by exaggerating certain features and highlighting his affiliation with the opposition movement. This cartoon-like representation serves as propaganda against him and other Whig politicians who supported similar views. Beyond its political commentary, this print also provides insight into contemporary fashion trends during this period. It showcases intricate details such as bicorn hats and tunics that were popular among men at that time. Overall, "French Habits No. 12" is not only an intriguing historical artifact but also an artistic expression capturing both politics and style in late 18th-century Europe.
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