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Crimping a Quaker from Teggs Caricatures Magazine, Vol IV, 1814



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Crimping a Quaker from Teggs Caricatures Magazine, Vol IV, 1814

GHL40028 Crimping a Quaker from Teggs Caricatures Magazine, Vol IV, 1814 by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22602552

© London Metropolitan Archives / Bridgeman Images

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The captivating print titled "Crimping a Quaker" takes us back to the early 19th century, offering a glimpse into the world of caricatures and satirical art. Created by Thomas Rowlandson in 1814 for Teggs Caricatures Magazine, this image showcases the artist's skillful hand and sharp wit. In this particular scene, we find ourselves on Cheapside, London, amidst a bustling crowd. Rowlandson's caricature humorously depicts a group of individuals engaging in an activity known as "crimping" which involves curling or crinkling someone's hair using heated tongs. However, what adds an intriguing twist to this artwork is that one of the victims being subjected to this whimsical hairstyle transformation is a Quaker. Rowlandson cleverly uses satire to comment on societal norms and stereotypes prevalent during that era. The Quakers were known for their plain dressing and simple hairstyles as part of their religious beliefs. By juxtaposing them with those indulging in fashionable trends like crimped hairdos, Rowlandson highlights the contrast between tradition and modernity. This print from Fine Art Finder not only captures Rowlandson's artistic brilliance but also serves as a historical document reflecting cultural attitudes towards different social groups at that time. It invites viewers to ponder upon how society has evolved since then while appreciating the timeless appeal of satirical artistry.

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