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Tote Bag : The Village Barber L. M. Inglaterra, engraved by James Bretherton (1750-99), 1772
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The Village Barber L. M. Inglaterra, engraved by James Bretherton (1750-99), 1772
XJF869671 The Village Barber L. M. Inglaterra, engraved by James Bretherton (1750-99), 1772 (etching) by Bunbury, Henry William (1750-1811) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12941279
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to the bustling atmosphere of a village barbershop. The Village Barber, L. M. Inglaterra, is depicted with meticulous detail by the skilled hand of James Bretherton in 1772. The central figure, a male barber, stands proudly amidst his tools of the trade. His apron tied tightly around his waist signifies his dedication to his craft. With precision and expertise, he wields a razor while wearing spectacles that suggest wisdom beyond his years. The scene exudes an air of humor and caricature as we observe the exaggerated features and expressions on the faces surrounding him. Customers eagerly await their turn in line, each displaying unique personalities captured through clever cartooning techniques. Above the shop's entrance hangs a sign bearing its name - an indication that this establishment has become an integral part of village life. The artist Henry William Bunbury skillfully captures every aspect of this lively scene with etching mastery. As we gaze upon this print from our private collection today, it serves as both a historical artifact and a reminder of human connection across centuries. It transports us to simpler times when barbershops were not just places for grooming but also social hubs where stories were shared and bonds were formed. Through "The Village Barber" we are invited to appreciate not only artistry but also the rich tapestry woven by everyday people throughout history – reminding us that even mundane moments can hold great significance within our collective memory.
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