English Society. Sketched by George du Maurier. Click on image to enlarge it.
. From“Why, you’re looking better already, Sir Ronald!”
“Yes, thanks to your delightful hospitality, I’ve had everything my doctor ordered me: ‘Fresh air, good food, agreeable society, and cheerful conversation that involves no strain on the intellect!’”
Like many of his other cartoons, this one carefully documents contemporary fashionable clothing for men and women. Note the invalid’s late Victorian version of leisure suit, the enormous sleeves on the three women, and the long ribbons falling behind the woman’s bonnet.
Other du Maurier Cartoons about Unlucky Speeches, Ill-Considered Utterances, and Things One Could Wish to Have Expressed Otherwise
- "Those Infelicitious Speeches"
- "Taking One Too Much at One's Word"
- "Neighbourly Compliments"
- "Unlucky Speeches"
- "An Unappreciated Compliment"
- "Things One Could Wish to Have Expressed Otherwise"
- "Things One Would Have Expressed Differently"
- "Things One Would Have Expressed Differently" (2)
- "Things One Would Have Expressed Differently" (4)
- "Ill-Considered Utterances"
- "An Equivocal Compliment"
- "Too Kind by Half"
- "Speeches One Has to Live Down"
- "Too Considerate"
- "Consolation"
- "Infelicitious Queries"
Scanned image and text by George P. Landow [You may use this image without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the person who scanned the image and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one.]
Bibliography
English Society. Sketched by George du Maurier. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1897.
Created 1 July 2001
Last modified 28 April 2020