Французские карнавальные костюмы XIX –XX вв
TANZEN! TANZEN!!!
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"Bobbin' about to the Fiddle -- a Familly Rehersal of Quadrille Dancing, or Polishing for a trip to Margate", a caricature of a "cit" (bourgeois) family preparing for their vacation, by Charles Williams, May 1817:
The paterfamilias is saying to the French dancing master: "I say, Mounseer Caper! don't I come it prime? Ecod, I shall cut a Figor!!" [i.e. "figure"], and one of the daughters says "Law, Pa, that's just as when you was drilling for the Whitechaple Volunteers -- only look how Ma and I & sister Clementina does it!!", while the dancing master says "Vere vell, Sar, ver vell, you vil danse a merveille vere soon!"
Поделиться4326-03-2011 12:35:09
"Highest Life in London -- Tom and Jerry "Sporting a Toe" among the Corinthians at Almacks in the West" by Robert and George Cruikshank, from Pierce Egan's Life in London (1821):
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Dancing the Quadrille at Almack's
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Rather lively dancing of the "La Trénis" figure of the Contredanse, from Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1805:
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Children dancing(?) in the grounds of a country house ca. 1820:
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The five "Positions of Dancing", from Wilson's Analysis of Country Dancing, 1811:
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Frontispiece to Thomas Wilson's Correct Method of German and French Waltzing (1816), showing the nine positions of the waltz:
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Waltzing scene from La Belle Assemblée, February 1, 1817:
(In 1817, the conical -- but not bell-shaped -- skirts shown here were on the cutting edge of the most recent fashions.)
Поделиться5026-03-2011 13:22:32
Dr. Syntax plays the fiddle at a village dance ("Rural Sports" by Rowlandson, from The Tour of Dr. Syntax In Search of the Picturesque, 1810):