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The Dance on Dun-Can (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the Second), May 15, 1786
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The Dance on Dun-Can (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the Second), May 15, 1786
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The Dance on Dun-Can (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the Second), May 15,1786 - A Humorous Glimpse into Scottish Tradition
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. In this black and white etching by Thomas Rowlandson, we are transported back to the vibrant world of 18th-century Scotland. The scene captures a lively dance taking place on Dun-Can, a picturesque location that perfectly complements the merriment unfolding before our eyes. Amidst rolling hills and tartan-clad men in kilts, we witness an amusing spectacle unfold. The dancers energetically perform the Highland Fling, their traditional costumes adding to the charm of this moment frozen in time. It is evident that Rowlandson's satire shines through as he humorously depicts these characters with exaggerated features and expressions. The central figure appears to be James Boswell himself, renowned author and diarist who famously chronicled his travels throughout Britain. His presence adds an air of authenticity to this jovial gathering while also highlighting his fascination with Scottish culture. Rowlandson's attention to detail is remarkable; every fold in their clothing and every step they take is meticulously captured. This print not only showcases the artist's skill but also serves as a testament to the enduring allure of Scottish heritage. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece invites us to immerse ourselves in a bygone era filled with laughter and camaraderie. It reminds us that even centuries later, traditions
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