Design in a circle inset in a square. A young dancer, auguste vestris (vestr' allard) in the centre of the stage. He is poised on the right toe, his left leg extended horizontally, his arms held out, a wide-brimmed hat, trimmed with ribbon and flowers in his right hand; his head thrown back rests on his right shoulder and he is smiling. Trees form the background, and on the right of the stage are flats, also of trees. In each of the lower angles of the square is a goose, standing on one leg. Beneath the design is engraved:
"a stranger at sparta standing long upon one leg, said to a lacedaemonian, i do not believe you can do as much; 'true (said he) but every goose can'. See plutarch's laconic apothegms vol. 1. Page 406. " after nathaniel dance; third state. 1781
etching and aquatint, printed in sepia. Date: 1781. Dimensions: Height: 369 mm; ; Width: 331 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Auguste Vestris. Collection: British Museum. A Stranger at Sparta (BM J,2.84)
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