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Cartoon, At the camp of Maurice de Saxe (1745)
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Cartoon, At the camp of Maurice de Saxe (1745)
Cartoon, At the camp of Maurice de Saxe (1745). Elegant ladies of the theatre step out of a carriage and are kissed on the hand by the French general and Marshal of France, Maurice de Saxe (or Saxony). Date: 1745
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This cartoon, titled "At the camp of Maurice de Saxe (1745)," offers a fascinating glimpse into the opulence and etiquette of the 18th century. The image depicts a group of elegant ladies, adorned in crinoline dresses and ornate hats, stepping out of a carriage. They are warmly greeted by the French general and Marshal of France, Maurice de Saxe, who bows low and kisses each lady's hand in a grand display of respect and hospitality. The scene takes place within the camp of Maurice de Saxe, a prominent military leader during the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748). The presence of soldiers and horses in the background underscores the military context, while the ladies' transport suggests that they have come to visit the camp for entertainment or to offer moral support to their loved ones serving in the army. The cartoon, created around 1745, offers a charming contrast to the harsh realities of war. The ladies' graceful demeanor and the soldiers' disciplined posture highlight the refined manners and etiquette that were an essential part of 18th-century European society. The intricate details of the ladies' costumes, from their crinoline dresses to their elaborate headdresses, showcase the ornate fashion trends of the time. The presence of drums and soldiers in the background hints at the imminence of battle, adding a layer of tension to the otherwise peaceful scene. Despite the looming threat of war, the ladies and the general maintain their composure and elegance, offering a reminder of the enduring human spirit and the importance of civility and decorum, even in the midst of conflict.
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