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The Dog Groomers, 1820 (colour litho)
XIR205745 The Dog Groomers, 1820 (colour litho) by Chalon, John James (1778-1854); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; English, out of copyright
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Cage Clipping Cutting Groomer Grooming Shearing Street Trader Trimming
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The Dog Groomers, 1820
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is a captivating snapshot of the bustling streets of Paris in the early 19th century. This vibrant and detailed colour lithograph by John James Chalon takes us back to a time when dog grooming was not just an art but also a street trade. In this lively scene, we see a female groomer skillfully attending to her canine clients inside a cage-like structure. With focused determination, she trims, cuts, and shears their fur with precision while surrounded by curious onlookers. The dogs patiently wait their turn as they are pampered and transformed into well-groomed companions. Chalon's meticulous attention to detail brings every element of this print to life – from the intricate patterns on the groomer's dress to the expressions on both human and canine faces. The artist captures not only the physical act of grooming but also the atmosphere of camaraderie between humans and animals that transcends language barriers. This artwork offers us a glimpse into an era where street traders played an essential role in society, providing services that were both necessary and appreciated. It reminds us that even centuries ago, our furry friends held special places in our hearts. "The Dog Groomers, 1820" is more than just an exquisite piece of art; it serves as a historical document showcasing the timeless bond between humans and their loyal companions.
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