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The Barber, c. 1760-69 (oil on canvas)
XYC192206 The Barber, c.1760-69 (oil on canvas) by Laroon, Marcellus the Younger (1679-1772); 44.5x34.9 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12750972
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Barbers Shop Client Customer Grisaille Monochrome Shave
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19.6cm x 25.4cm (7.7" x 10")
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The Barber, c. 1760-69
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is a captivating oil painting by Marcellus Laroon the Younger that offers a glimpse into the world of an 18th-century barbershop. The monochrome, grisaille technique used in this artwork adds depth and texture to the scene, creating a sense of realism. In this intimate interior setting, we see a barber attending to his client with great care and precision. The shaving knife glints in the light as it hovers near the client's face, highlighting both skill and trust between them. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as the client sits comfortably while placing his faith in the hands of his skilled barber. The attention to detail in depicting various elements of a traditional barbershop is remarkable; from vintage tools neatly arranged on shelves to intricate patterns adorning wallpapered walls. This painting not only captures an everyday moment but also serves as a historical record of grooming practices during that era. Interestingly, this artwork brings to mind tales like Sweeney Todd - although unrelated to any specific narrative or character - where barbershops were often associated with mystery and intrigue. Displayed at Yale Center for British Art as part of Paul Mellon Collection, "The Barber" continues to captivate viewers with its timeless portrayal of male grooming rituals. It serves as a reminder that art has the power not only to capture moments but also preserve history for generations to come.
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