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The Toilet Of The Clerk Prosecutor, (1885). Artist: Carle Vernet
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The Toilet Of The Clerk Prosecutor, (1885). Artist: Carle Vernet
The Toilet Of The Clerk Prosecutor, (1885). The prosecutor holds a mask to protect his face as his hairdresser sprays his new hairstyle. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)
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The Toilet Of The Clerk Prosecutor, (1885) captures a humorous scene from 18th century France. In this satirical engraving by Carle Vernet, we see the daily grooming routine of a prosecutor in the legal system. The prosecutor, dressed in his formal gown and breeches, is depicted holding a mask to protect his face while his hairdresser sprays his new hairstyle. This caricature offers a glimpse into the vanity and extravagance of the time period. The meticulous attention given to one's appearance was not limited to women alone; even men took great pride in their grooming rituals. With combs and spray bottles at hand, hairdressers were essential companions for those seeking fashionable hairstyles. The black and white monochrome print adds an air of sophistication to this lighthearted scene. It transports us back to a time when elaborate hairstyles were considered status symbols and fashion statements. Through this artwork, Carle Vernet invites us to reflect on societal norms and customs that may seem peculiar today but were integral parts of everyday life during the 18th century. It serves as both entertainment and social commentary, reminding us that even within serious institutions like law courts, there was room for humor and satire. This print from Heritage Images provides an intriguing window into French history while showcasing Vernet's artistic talent in capturing intricate details with precision.
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