A husband hunting expedition by Gladys Peto
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A husband hunting expedition by Gladys Peto
Ladies eagerly arrive at a ball for demobilised officers in an illustration which is cheekily entitled, A husband-hunting expedition, - a comment on the dearth of single men at the end of the First World War. Illustration by Gladys Peto to accompany Phrynettes Letter from London by Marthe Troly-Curtin in The Sketch magazine; done in her typically decorative style. Date: 1919
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A Husband-Hunting Expedition
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by Gladys Peto: A Humorous Commentary on the Marriage Market in the Aftermath of World War I In this delightful and decorative illustration by Gladys Peto, titled "A Husband-Hunting Expedition,", we are transported back to the roaring twenties, following the end of the First World War. The image, published in The Sketch magazine in 1919, accompanied Phrynettes Letter from London by Marthe Troly-Curtin, offering a witty and insightful commentary on the social climate of the time. As the title suggests, this charming scene depicts a group of eager and stylish ladies making their way to a grand ball for demobilised officers. The dearth of single men in the aftermath of the war had created a frenzy among the unmarried women, leading to the term "husband hunting" becoming a popular expression. The illustration showcases a lively and animated group of ladies, each one dressed in the height of fashion, as they make their way towards the ballroom doors. Their expressions convey a mix of excitement, determination, and perhaps a touch of nervousness, as they anticipate the prospect of meeting eligible bachelors. Gladys Peto's distinctive decorative style adds to the whimsical and light-hearted nature of the image. The intricate details, delicate lines, and vibrant colors bring the scene to life, capturing the essence of the era and the spirit of the women who were eager to re-enter the marriage market. This illustration provides a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics of the time, offering a humorous and insightful commentary on the marriage market in the aftermath of the First World War. It serves as a reminder of the unique challenges and opportunities that arose during this period of history, making it an invaluable addition to any collection of historical art.
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