Dandies / Lord Petersham
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Dandies / Lord Petersham
An extremely short footman touches his cap to his social superiors. (Two rather dissipated looking dandies, Lord Petersham and Sir Lumley Skeffington). Date: circa 1830
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1830 Dandies Dishevelled Extremely Footman Gesture Lumley Petersham Touch Touches Dissipated Short Skeffington
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1. Title: "A Gesture of Respect: An Extremely Short Footman Pays Homage to Two Dissipated Dandies, Lord Petersham and Sir Lumley Skeffington (circa 1830)" This evocative image captures a moment in time from the early 19th century, showcasing the intricate social customs and class distinctions that defined the era. The photograph, taken circa 1830, depicts an extremely short footman, bowing his head and touching the brim of his cap to two well-dressed gentlemen, Lord Petersham and Sir Lumley Skeffington. The footman's deferential gesture symbolizes the deep-rooted tradition of respect and obedience towards social superiors. His top hat, disheveled and worn, is a testament to the long hours spent on his feet, serving his masters with unwavering dedication. In contrast, the two dandies, Lord Petersham and Sir Lumley Skeffington, are portrayed as dissipated figures, their disheveled attire and nonchalant expressions reflecting the excesses and decadence of the time. The historical context of this photograph is rich with significance. The early 1800s marked a period of rapid social change, with the rise of the industrial revolution and the emergence of a new urban elite. The strict social hierarchies of the time, which governed every aspect of daily life, were a defining feature of this era. This image offers a glimpse into the complex web of customs and gestures that governed the interactions between the classes, providing a fascinating window into the past. In summary, this photograph captures a moment of respect and deference in the face of social superiority, as an extremely short footman pays homage to two dissipated dandies, Lord Petersham and Sir Lumley Skeffington, in early 19th century England. The image offers a rich historical context, providing insight into the social customs and class distinctions that defined the era.
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