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Representation of George Bryan Brummel (1778 - 1840), the King of the Dandies
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Representation of George Bryan Brummel (1778 - 1840), the King of the Dandies
GIA4771400 Representation of George Bryan Brummel (1778 - 1840), the King of the Dandies, who is in exile in Calais. Illustration by ReneVincent. 19th century by Vincent, Rene (1871-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Representation of George Bryan Brummel, known as the Beau Brummel (1778 - 1840), King of the Dandys: the latter is in exile at Calais. Illustration of ReneVincent. 19th century); eGiancarlo Costa; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23327260
© Giancarlo Costa / Bridgeman Images
Angleterre Anglais Anglaise Anglaises Annees 1910 Annees 10 Annees Dix Beaute Doom Exil Exile France Francais Francaise Francaises Ruine Mode
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This print showcases a representation of George Bryan Brummel, famously known as the King of the Dandies. Created by the talented artist Rene Vincent in the 19th century, this illustration captures Brummel during his exile in Calais. The image portrays an air of elegance and sophistication that was synonymous with Brummel's persona. Brummel, also referred to as Beau Brummel, was a prominent figure in English society during his time. He revolutionized men's fashion and set new standards for sartorial excellence. This portrait highlights his impeccable sense of style and attention to detail, showcasing him adorned in exquisite attire. The composition exudes a certain melancholy as it depicts Brummel amidst ruins, symbolizing his downfall from grace. Despite being exiled from England, he still manages to maintain an aura of regality and charm. Vincent's artistic prowess is evident through intricate details such as delicate brushstrokes and subtle shading techniques that bring this historical figure to life once again. The use of soft colors adds depth to the artwork while evoking a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. This mesmerizing print serves not only as a visual delight but also offers us insight into the world of high fashion and societal norms prevalent during the 19th century. It stands as a testament to both Brummel's enduring legacy and Vincent's exceptional talent in capturing beauty on canvas or paper.
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