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Barber and customer in a barbershop decorated with wigs
5893697 Barber and customer in a barbershop decorated with wigs. by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); (add.info.: Barber and customer in a barbershop decorated with wigs. The Shaver and the Shavee. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed by Henry Bunbury and etched by Thomas Rowlandson to accompany Reverend James Beresfords Miseries of Human Life, Ackermann, 1808.); © Florilegius; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22335882
© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images
Ackermann Barber Barbershop Customer Etching Hairpiece Miseries Of Human Life Reverend James Beresford Thomas Rowlandson Wigs Henry Bunbury Regency
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This photograph captures a whimsical scene in a traditional barbershop. The image showcases the interaction between a barber and his customer, set against a backdrop of an eccentric display of wigs. The barbershop is adorned with an array of colorful hairpieces, creating an atmosphere that is both lively and intriguing. The composition exudes the essence of Regency-era charm, as depicted by renowned artist Thomas Rowlandson. Handcoloured to perfection, this copperplate engraving was originally designed by Henry Bunbury to accompany Reverend James Beresford's Miseries of Human Life in 1808. The satire and caricature elements are evident in this illustration, highlighting the comical nature of human vanity and our obsession with altering our appearance through artificial means. It serves as a reminder that even during simpler times, individuals sought ways to enhance their beauty or hide their insecurities. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness the intimate relationship between barber and customer within the walls of this vibrant establishment. This piece not only celebrates the artistry behind hairstyling but also offers us a glimpse into historical customs surrounding personal grooming practices. With its rich history and artistic flair, this image invites us to appreciate both the craftsmanship involved in creating such elaborate wigs as well as the enduring humor found within everyday life.
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