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Photographic Print : Preparatory School for Young Ladies, 1851. Young ladies in aprons in a kitchen studying cookery with small girls in dunces caps. Young ladies were urged to become good housewives

Preparatory School for Young Ladies, 1851. Young ladies in aprons in a kitchen studying cookery with small girls in dunces caps. Young ladies were urged to become good housewives




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Preparatory School for Young Ladies, 1851. Young ladies in aprons in a kitchen studying cookery with small girls in dunces caps. Young ladies were urged to become good housewives

FLO4995438 Preparatory School for Young Ladies, 1851. Young ladies in aprons in a kitchen studying cookery with small girls in dunces caps. Young ladies were urged to become good housewives. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from Follies of the Year, from Punchos Pocket Books, Bradbury, London, 1864.; (add.info.: Preparatory School for Young Ladies, 1851. Young ladies in aprons in a kitchen studying cookery with small girls in dunces caps. Young ladies were urged to become good housewives. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from Follies of the Year, from Punchos Pocket Books, Bradbury, London, 1864.); © Florilegius

Media ID 38506784

© © Florilegius / Bridgeman Images

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12"x8" Photo Print

"Step back in time with our Photographic Print, 'Preparatory School for Young Ladies, 1851', from Bridgeman Images. This captivating image showcases young ladies in aprons learning the art of cookery in a traditional kitchen setting, with smaller girls wearing dunces' caps. A poignant reminder of the societal expectations placed on women during this era, where domestic skills were considered essential for a lady's education. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those fascinated by vintage culture, this print is a unique addition to any room."

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 19.2cm (12" x 7.6")

Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This satirical print from 1851 depicts a Preparatory School for Young Ladies, where the students are seen in aprons studying cookery in a kitchen. The scene is comical as small girls wearing dunces' caps look on. In this era, young ladies were often encouraged to become good housewives and excel in domestic duties. The hand-colored etching by John Leech captures the essence of Victorian society's expectations of women during that time. The image is both humorous and thought-provoking, highlighting the absurdity of limiting women to traditional gender roles. Through this cartoonish portrayal, we can see how societal norms and expectations shaped the education and aspirations of young women in the 19th century. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of gender equality and empowerment. Overall, this print offers a glimpse into history while also prompting us to reflect on how far we still have to go in breaking free from outdated stereotypes and embracing diversity and inclusion.

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