High-change in bond street,—ou—la politesse du grande monde / js. Gy d: et fect. Summary: fashionably dressed pedestrians on bond street. In the foreground, five men crowd a woman and girl off the sidewalk as they leer at them. The women, seen from the back, are oddly dressed. In the background, three ladies, also in exaggerated costumes, walking arm-in-arm in the roadway. Medium: 1 print: etching, hand-colored. Created/published: [london]: h. Humphrey, 1796 march 27th. According to wright & evans, historical and descriptive account of the caricatures of james gillray (1851, oclc 59510372), p. 425, "this is understood to be a very fair attack on the want of courtesy in the gentlemen frequenters of bond street (the grand fashionable lounge at the time it was published), some of whom shewed no hesitation in taking the wall, and even the pavement of the ladies, throwing them, as here represented, into the street. "
also satirizes the women's fashion of wearing one or a few vertical feathers in their headdresses. Date: 27 March 1796.
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