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Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - Drawing Room
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Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - Drawing Room
Black and white illustration of two ladies chatting with the caption topics of general interest are the best for conversational purposes when paying a call, from The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Klickmann, published by Girls Own Paper, circa 1914 Date: circa 1914
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In this elegant black and white illustration from "The Etiquette of To-Day," published by Girls Own Paper around 1914, two refined ladies engage in a pleasant conversation while seated in a drawing room. The image, titled "Drawing Room," captures the essence of the social etiquette of the time, particularly during the early 20th century when the First World War was underway. The ladies, dressed in fashionable attire, sit comfortably on plush chairs, their postures exuding grace and poise. Their faces are expressive, demonstrating the ease and enjoyment they derive from their conversation. The room itself is tastefully decorated, with ornate furnishings and delicate fabrics, reflecting the opulence and sophistication of the era. The caption beneath the illustration reads, "Topics of general interest are the best for conversational purposes when paying a call." This advice underscores the importance of engaging in meaningful and interesting conversations during social visits. In a time when communication was often limited and travel was more difficult, such interactions provided a valuable means of connection and entertainment. The First World War, which began in 1914, had a profound impact on society and daily life. Despite the challenges and uncertainties of the war, the illustration portrays a moment of tranquility and normalcy, highlighting the enduring importance of social connections and polite conversation. This illustration offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the social customs and etiquette of a bygone era. It serves as a reminder of the power of conversation to bring people together, even in the most trying of times.
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