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Concerto Spirituale, March 23, 1773. Creator: James Bretherton
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Concerto Spirituale, March 23, 1773. Creator: James Bretherton
Concerto Spirituale, March 23, 1773
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Bretherton James Bunbury Henry William Concert French Horn Gambado Geoffrey Geoffrey Gambado Georgian Henry Bunbury Henry William Bunbury Horn James Bretherton Musicians Oboe Stringed Instrument Trio Valve Horn Wind Instrument Johann Christian Bach Parody Playing An Instrument Satirical
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Concerto Spirituale, March 23,1773 - A Musical Parody Unveiled
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. In this intriguing black and white etching by James Bretherton, we are transported back to the vibrant world of Georgian England. Created in the 19th century, this artwork titled "Concerto Spirituale, March 23,1773" offers a satirical glimpse into the realm of music and fashion during that era. The scene unfolds with a group of musicians passionately playing their instruments on stage. Among them is Johann Christian Bach and Johann Christian Fisher skillfully handling their oboe and French horn respectively. The atmosphere is filled with humor as they are joined by Geoffrey Gambado, an eccentric character known for his comical antics. Bretherton's attention to detail captures not only the musical performance but also showcases the elaborate costumes worn by these men. Dressed in traditional Georgian attire complete with powdered wigs and intricately designed clothing, they epitomize the fashion trends of their time. This caricature-like print serves as both entertainment and social commentary on British society at that period. Through playful exaggeration and parodying cultural norms, Bretherton invites us to reflect upon our own perceptions of artistry and individuality. Now housed within the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this etching touched with ink stands as a testament to historical heritage. It reminds us that even centuries later we can still find joy in exploring the intersection between music, fashion, satire - all captured within one captivating image from our past.
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