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Its not so difficult to speak French, after all, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
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Its not so difficult to speak French, after all, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Its not so difficult to speak French, after all, 1882 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891
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This print, titled "It's not so difficult to speak French, after all" takes us back to the year 1882 (1891) in Victorian Britain. Created by the talented artist George du Maurier, this piece is part of his collection called Society Pictures, drawn from Punch magazine. The scene depicts a group of people gathered in a countryside location, engaged in conversation. A lady wearing an elegant dress and beret stands at the center while conversing with a man next to her. Surrounding them are children - boys and girls - attentively listening and observing their interaction. The fashion choices reflect the style of the time period, showcasing intricate details on hats and clothing. The inclusion of French elements like berets hints at a connection between British society and France during that era. Du Maurier's artistic skills shine through this monochrome engraving as he cleverly uses satire to convey a metaphorical message about language acquisition. The title suggests that speaking French may not be as challenging as it seems; perhaps it is merely a matter of engaging in conversations with native speakers. Overall, this print captures both the essence of Victorian fashion trends and serves as an amusing commentary on language learning during the 19th century. It invites viewers to appreciate du Maurier's talent for storytelling through art while offering glimpses into historical social dynamics between Britain and France.
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