Fruit Stall
Print satirising the fashion for enormous towering hair which took high society circles by storm in the latter half of the 18th-century. This is a watercolour version of an etching by Matthew Darly, a London-based caricaturist and publisher who specialised in such images mocking the fashions of the day. (Image source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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