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Society Actor, from Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
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Society Actor, from Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
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Allen And Allen And Ginter Allen Ginter Civilised Comic Comical Drinking Dude Fashionable Gentleman Gentlemen Ginter Ginter Allen Hearth Housecoat Mantlepiece Stereotype Stereotypical Stereotyping Style Stylish Tobacco Company Trade Card Parody Satirical
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This vibrant lithograph print captures the essence of a Society Actor from the Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, dating back to 1888. The image showcases a comical and satirical portrayal of an American gentleman in the late 19th century. Dressed in fashionable clothing that epitomizes Victorian style, this dapper man exudes charm and sophistication. The actor is depicted indoors, standing next to a mantlepiece adorned with various trinkets and curiosities. His housecoat adds an element of comfort and leisure to his character, suggesting he may be enjoying some downtime between performances. With a cup of tea in hand, he appears relaxed yet refined. This portrait serves as both entertainment and social commentary on the stereotypes prevalent during that era. It cleverly parodies societal norms by exaggerating certain aspects of fashion and behavior associated with gentlemen at the time. As part of Allen & Ginter's trade card collection, this artwork represents not only their commitment to producing high-quality cigarette cards but also their contribution to popular culture in America during the late 19th century. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this piece stands as a testament to our heritage and offers us insight into how people were portrayed through art at that time. Its vivid colors bring life to an era long gone while reminding us of the ever-evolving nature of fashion, entertainment, and societal expectations throughout history.
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