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The Beard and Moustache Movement, 1854. Artist: George Cruikshank
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The Beard and Moustache Movement, 1854. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Beard and Moustache Movement. John Bull in a Beard; or, The Advantages of Travel and Education. 1854. John Bull, the personification of the United Kingdom in general and England in particular, is greeted with horror by his wife. In the accompanying text, Bull claims that the beard protects against toothache, coughs and colds, dust and smoke etc. His wife replies that if this were true, God would have given women beards too. From the Illustrated Family Paper
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is a captivating print by artist George Cruikshank that humorously depicts the social phenomenon of facial hair fashion in Victorian England. The central figure, John Bull, symbolizing the United Kingdom and its people, proudly sports an extravagant beard while his wife looks on in horror. In this satirical illustration titled "John Bull in a Beard; or, The Advantages of Travel and Education". Cruikshank cleverly explores the absurdity of men's claims regarding the benefits of growing beards. The accompanying text reveals Bull's comical assertions that his impressive beard protects him against toothaches, coughs, colds, dust, smoke, and more. However, his wife counters with a witty remark questioning why women were not bestowed with such protective facial hair if it truly possessed these miraculous qualities. This 19th-century cartoon offers a glimpse into societal attitudes towards gender roles and expectations during that era. It playfully challenges traditional notions while highlighting the humorous aspects of human vanity. Cruikshank's artistic style shines through in this engraving as he expertly captures expressions of surprise and silliness on both characters' faces. Through this amusing portrayal of John Bull's eccentricity juxtaposed with his wife's incredulity, Cruikshank invites viewers to reflect upon societal norms with wit and satire. "The Beard and Moustache Movement" serves as an intriguing historical artifact showcasing not only Victorian fashion trends but also
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