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Victorian satirical cartoon - The modern damsel

Vintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon. The modern damsel

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Cartoon Clothes Clothing Colour Colours Dress Dummy Event Fashion Garment Historical Clothing Humor Humour Image Created 1890 1899 Period Costume Retro Sale Satire Satirical Styles Traditional Clothing Victorian Woman Young Women


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This vintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon titled "The Modern Damsel" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the humor and fashion of that era. The print showcases an intricate woodcut illustration depicting young women dressed in traditional Victorian clothing. With its vibrant colors and detailed engraving, this artwork captures the essence of historical clothing styles with a touch of satire. The cartoon playfully mocks societal norms and trends prevalent during that time period. It portrays a scene from a commercial event where mannequins or dummies are dressed in extravagant garments, reflecting the obsession with fashion and dress among women at the time. Through clever wit and humor, this satirical piece invites viewers to reflect on how society's perception of femininity has evolved over time. As we admire this antique lithograph, we are transported to an era filled with elegance and charm. The artist skillfully combines history, fashion, and satire to create an image that is both visually captivating and thought-provoking. This print serves as a reminder of our connection to the past while also highlighting how far we have come in terms of gender roles and societal expectations. "Duncan1890" has preserved this remarkable piece for us to appreciate today, allowing us to delve into the rich tapestry of Victorian culture through art.

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