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Charming Brute, 18th century (engraving)

XJF1072688 Charming Brute, 18th century (engraving) by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: George Frederick Handel (1685-1759) German-English composer born in Halle; ); out of copyright

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Consumption Excess Excessive Glutton Gluttony Grotesque Indulgence Instruments Luxurious Luxury Organ Overweight Performing


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This 18th-century engraving, titled "Charming Brute" showcases the remarkable talent of German-English composer George Frederick Handel. The print, found in a private collection, offers a glimpse into the luxurious and leisurely lifestyle of the era. In this intriguing composition, Handel is depicted as an overweight figure indulging in excessive consumption. The artist skillfully portrays him as a grotesque pig or hog-like creature, emphasizing gluttony and excess. Despite his unconventional appearance, Handel's musical prowess shines through as he effortlessly plays various instruments including an organ. The caricature-like portrayal adds a touch of whimsy to the image, with an owl perched on Handel's shoulder and a donkey accompanying him in his performance. These additional elements contribute to the overall satirical nature of the artwork. Notably, Handel's iconic wig is prominently featured in this engraving—a symbol of status and fashion during that time period. This print serves as both a visual representation of Handel's musical genius and a commentary on societal attitudes towards luxury and indulgence. As we admire this historical piece from Fine Art Finder by www. bridgemanimages. com, it reminds us not only of Handel's significant contributions to music but also prompts reflection on our own relationship with excesses in modern society.

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