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A man commenting on the beauty of women at a ball, his friend (a dentist) implies that the perfection of their smiles …
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Caption | A man commenting on the beauty of women at a ball, his friend (a dentist) implies that the perfection of their smiles is due to him. Wood engraving after C Keene, c1882. Dialogue includes: Dancing man. "Splendid women!" Cynical friend (Dentist). "Ah! But most o' their smiles are mine, y'know!". Created 1882. Dentists. Entertaining. Personal. Beauty. Costume – Great Britain (- 19th century). Dance. Dentistry. Beards. Contributors: Charles Keene (1823–1891). Work ID: h948rwgj. |
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Creator | see caption |
Artwork medium | wood engraving |
Credit | Wellcome Collection |
Terms of use | Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) |
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