Grown Gentlemen taught to Dance, John Goldar, 1767

Grown Gentlemen taught to Dance, John Goldar, 1767

A satire on pretensions to be fashionable showing an ungainly young man being instructed in dancing by a lithe fashionable teacher, who had curl papers in his hair, one of which is lettered “newton” and another “locke on understanding” and who holds his pupil by the hand, while pointing to his own feet. The pupil has a handkerchief in his pocket and a paper lettered “the lads a dunce”. A violinist sits in front to the left, another instrument (described by stephens as an ear trumpet) leaning against his chair, books, incuding one entitled “the hornpipe seriously considered”, lie on the ground at his feet and two kittens play in his violin case. At the back, beneath a paper reading “grown gentlemen taught …”, another pupil wearing spotty stocking, his cane beside him, awaits his turn for a lesson while his feet are held in a trough forcing them to turn out. On the wall behind is a full-length picture of an elegant dancier. 27 june 1767 etching and engraving. Date: 1767. Dimensions: Height: 261 mm (image); Height: 298 mm (trimmed?); Width: 228 mm (trimmed to image). Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum. Grown Gentlemen taught to Dance (BM 1892,0714.725)
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Author: Print made by: John Goldar After: John Collet Published by: Thomas BradfordSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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satirical prints in the british museumworks after john colletjohn goldarthomas bradford (printmaker)paperbritish museum

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