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The Pic-Nic Orchestra, April 23, 1802. Creator: James Gillray
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The Pic-Nic Orchestra, April 23, 1802. Creator: James Gillray
The Pic-Nic Orchestra, April 23, 1802
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The Pic-Nic Orchestra, April 23,1802
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is a fascinating print by James Gillray that captures the lively atmosphere of a concert in 19th century Britain. The image showcases an eclectic group of musicians and aristocrats gathered together for a delightful evening of music and entertainment. In the foreground, we see Albinia Bertie, also known as Albinia Countess of Buckinghamshire, gracefully playing the cello. Her talent and passion shine through as she effortlessly produces beautiful melodies. Beside her stands Cecil Mary Amelia Marchioness of Salisbury, skillfully handling her fiddle with precision and flair. The orchestra itself is composed of various instruments including flutes played by both male and female musicians. Their enchanting tunes fill the air while George James Cholmondeley, the Earl of Cholmondeley himself takes charge as conductor. What makes this scene truly unique are the exaggerated caricatures depicted by Gillray. The artist humorously highlights certain physical attributes such as obesity or flamboyant feathered attire to add a touch of whimsy to his work. This engraving not only showcases the musical talents present during this era but also provides us with insight into social dynamics among British aristocracy at that time. It serves as a reminder that even amidst their grandeur and opulence, these individuals found joy in coming together to appreciate artistry in all its forms.
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