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18TH CENTURY MANSERVANT
A German nobleman and his manservant Date: late 18th century
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This evocative 18th century print captures the intricate relationship between a German nobleman and his manservant, a bond that was both professional and deeply personal. Dressed in the latest fashion, the nobleman, with an air of authority and refinement, gazes intently at something off-frame, while his manservant, attentively standing behind him, holds a feather duster and a small mirror, ready to attend to his master's every need. The servant's expression is one of unwavering loyalty and devotion, reflecting the essential role he played in the daily life of his noble employer. The late 18th century was a time of grandeur and opulence, and this print offers a glimpse into the world of the aristocracy and their retinue of servants. Servants were an integral part of the household, responsible for maintaining the order and elegance of their master's home and person. They were expected to be discreet, obedient, and efficient, and their duties ranged from the mundane, such as cleaning and cooking, to the more complex, like managing the household finances and organizing social events. The manservant in this print is likely a valet, a personal attendant who was responsible for dressing, shaving, and grooming his master. He would also help him with his wardrobe, ensuring that his clothes were clean, pressed, and ready for wear. The mirror and duster in his hands are symbols of his role as a valet, reminders of the meticulous care he took in preparing his master for public appearances. This print is a poignant reminder of the complex and intricate world of the 18th century aristocracy and the essential role that their servants played in their daily lives. It invites us to reflect on the relationship between the master and the servant, a relationship that was based on mutual respect, loyalty, and dependence.
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