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English gentleman and ladies listening to a harpist at a ball, 1817 (engraving)
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English gentleman and ladies listening to a harpist at a ball, 1817 (engraving)
5912754 English gentleman and ladies listening to a harpist at a ball, 1817 (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); (add.info.: English gentleman and ladies listening to a harpist at a ball in a stately home. Two lovers flirt in a corner, and four people play cards in another room. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from William Combes The Dance of Life, Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1817.); © Florilegius
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English Gentleman Flirt Gioco Harp Harpist Lectern Listen Parlor Game Regency Era Rudolph Ackermann The Dance Of Life Thomas Rowlandson William Combe Ball Games Lovers Parlour Game The Woman
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This engraving, created by Thomas Rowlandson in 1817, transports us back to a grand ball held in a stately English home. The scene is filled with elegance and refinement as English gentlemen and ladies gather around to listen to the enchanting melodies of a harpist. The soft music fills the air, creating an atmosphere of sophistication and charm. As our eyes wander through the image, we notice two lovers engaged in a flirtatious exchange in one corner. Their stolen glances and secret smiles add an element of romance amidst the festivities. In another room, four individuals engage in a lively card game, adding an element of excitement and entertainment to the evening. The handcoloured copperplate engraving beautifully captures every detail - from the ornate mirror reflecting the opulence of the surroundings to the lectern holding sheet music for the harpist's performance. Each figure exudes grace and beauty as they immerse themselves in this momentous occasion. This illustration comes from William Combes' "The Dance of Life" published by Rudolph Ackermann in London during the Regency era. It showcases Rowlandson's talent for caricature while also depicting scenes that were familiar to high society at that time. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this print offers us a glimpse into an era known for its refined manners, lavish parties, and love for artistry. It serves as a reminder of how music has always been able to bring people together across different social classes and
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