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Gentleman in white tie and tails dancing while two musicians play saxophone and banjo

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Gentleman in white tie and tails dancing while two musicians play saxophone and banjo

2632095 Gentleman in white tie and tails dancing while two musicians play saxophone and banjo, from White Bottoms, pub. 1927 (colour block print) by Sem (Georges Goursat) (1863-1934); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Media ID 23443146

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Banjo Black Bottom Charleston Excess Gentleman Gentlemen High Society Jazz Jazz Age Monocle Tails Upper Class White Tie


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This vibrant and lively print captures the essence of the Jazz Age in 1920s Paris. In the center, a dapper gentleman dressed in white tie and tails is seen gracefully dancing, his movements exuding joy and elegance. Surrounding him are two talented musicians, one playing the saxophone and the other strumming a banjo. The music they create fills the air with infectious rhythm that sets everyone's feet tapping. The scene depicts an upper-class gathering, showcasing high society men indulging in excesses of entertainment during this glamorous era. The gentleman's monocle adds an extra touch of sophistication to his charismatic demeanor as he effortlessly glides across the dance floor. This image not only represents a moment frozen in time but also encapsulates the spirit of Parisian nightlife during that period. It symbolizes freedom, liberation, and cultural vibrancy that defined the Jazz Age. Through this color block print by Sem (Georges Goursat), we are transported back to a time when jazz was at its peak popularity, Charleston dances were alluringly performed on dance floors, and carefree individuals reveled in every beat of music. It serves as a reminder of how art can capture fleeting moments from history while evoking emotions that transcend time itself.

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