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A Manual of Etiquette with Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding, 1868

A Manual of Etiquette with Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding, 1868


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Albert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre paiAlbert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)Figures and scenesKeller was a German historical and genre pai

Albert von Keller (1844–1920, Germany)

Figures and scenes

Keller was a Germanhistoricalandgenre painter, popular in his time as a societyportraitist. Over his fairly long life, unlike a lot of artists who found their style at odds with modernistic trends, he appears to have adapted quite easily to the altering artistic priorities at the end of the 19th Century. In some of his work can be found elements of symbolismandexpressionism.


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Sho Baraka. Swoope. J.R. Natalie Lauren fka Suzy Rock… They were High Society Collective. Thr

Sho Baraka.Swoope.J.R.Natalie LaurenfkaSuzy Rock

They were High Society Collective. Three outta four have at least 1 classic solo album to their credit in addition to their seminal “Circa MMXI: The Collective” from 2011. So what was/is Natalie’s solo shortcoming? No official album to her credit, only mixtapes and EPs. As for the rest?

Sho Baraka’s now-classic Talented Xth (2013) follows his groundbreaking Lions and Liars fro 2010.

Swoope just dropped the acclaimed Sinema and 2011’s seminal Wake Up.

J.R. gave us Metamorphosis and Life In Stereo. As a producer he also won a Grammy in 2013 for his work on Lecrae’s Gravity.

I don’t know if there’ll be another crew like this in hiphop. Meanwhile, check out the links and peep the tunes. you’ll be amazed at what you’ve probably missed out on.


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Cuba(Eliot Elisofon. 1950)

Cuba

(Eliot Elisofon. 1950)


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Using papers and fabrics from a scheme takes the pressure off you creating a flawless look. The hard

Using papers and fabrics from a scheme takes the pressure off you creating a flawless look. The hard work has already been done (in this case) by Villa Nova. This is their High Society collection, and it’s hands down our favourite here at Lime Jellyfish


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Candida Royalle in High Society

Candida Royalle in High Society


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Carmen Lenz in High Society

Carmen Lenz in High Society


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Shirley Jane Mercier for High Society Germany, November 1990

Shirley Jane Mercier for High Society Germany, November 1990


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amare-habeo: George Grosz (German, 1893 - 1959) Illustrious Society, 1927watercolor and India ink on

amare-habeo:

George Grosz (German, 1893 - 1959) 

Illustrious Society, 1927

watercolor and India ink on paper


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Louis Armstrong relaxes on the set of High Society (1956).

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Fantasy Guide to Hosting a High Society Dinner Party

In every period piece, the rich, the noble and the Royal often gather for an exquisite meal where etiquette reigns supreme. The intricacies of these high society dinners are complex, one foot out of line and you risk offending your guests. So how can we write them?

Place Settings

Perhaps the most complex part of a dinner is how the silverware, plates and glasses are arranged on the table. First the table is laid with a wool cloth to keep the white tablecloth in place. The tablecloth has to hang midway between the floor and the table. Every course has to have its own set of silverware, every course must have its own glass for the wine being served. Napkins are usually of linen, cut about twenty-four to twenty-six inches. Most tables would have centrepieces either of candelabras or flowers. This would be undertaken by the footmen under the eye of the butler.

Seating

Table seatings are just as important as anything for a dinner as it marks rank. The head of the house sits at the head of the table. The guest of honor sits next to the head and if they have a guest, say a friend, they sit on the other side of the head of the household. A spouse of the female guest will sit to the left of the host and the spouse of the male guest at the left of the hostess. Important guests are seated near the host or hostess. Other guests at the table are arranged by interests, usually near people they can speak with. Married or engaged guest generally do not sit with one another. Most dinners are arranged in a man-woman arrangement. Most dinners, especially formal ones, would have assigned seating.

Serving

In the dinning room, there are usually a collection of footmen and the butler to serve. The butler selects and pours each wine for the courses served. He serves the host first, working clockwise around the table with each footmen carrying either the sides, accompanying sauce or the meat/fish itself. In very formal settings, every guest may have their own footman to cater their needs. While waiting at table, the servants don’t talk to the guests unless asked a direct question they must avoid avoid eye contact and offer the plate to the appropriate height so the guest can easily serve themselves. All footmen and the butler must wear white gloves while serving.

Timeline

Before dinner, guests gather in the salon or drawing room to have a drink and get settled before hand. Some houses served cocktails during this time. When dinner is announced, the guests will make their way into dining room with the men escorting the ladies they are seated with, following after the host in order of precedent. Most formal dinners had multiple courses, sometimes as much as twenty or so. After dinner, the ladies would leave the men to their drink and cigars while they take coffee in one of the drawing rooms. They would reunite after for some light conversation and entertainment.

Drink

There are strict rules involving drink. Most courses would have their own wine. White wine is served with the fish, red wine with the meat, and champagne or sherry with dessert. Port, coffee and other drinks such as curaçao would be served after supper. Wine would have had to be strained for sediment by the butler beforehand and decanted once opened.

Dining Etiquette

There are numerous rules to follow when is dining at a formal dinner right down to leaving the table or what you wear.

  • One doesn’t sit until the hostess has been seated, the guests wait behind their chairs until she sits.
  • Men would pull out the chair for the lady to their right. Hands should remain off the table when not in use they should be ones lap.
  • Napkins are placed on one’s lap but only after the host/hostess does, with the fold tucked at the waist.
  • As for silverware, one begins with the outermost pieces and work your way in for each course.
  • One only begins eating or drink when the host does. When the host/hostess stops eating, placing their silverware on the plate at the 10:20 position, everyone must stop eating.
  • When a lady rises, the men near her are expected to stand, pulling out her chair and pulling it in when she returns.
  • When being served, one is not expected to thank the servants.
  • When at a formal dinner, men would wear their whites and tails. At a less formal dinner, men would wear dinner jackets.
  • Married ladies would wear tiaras at formal suppers and all ladies wore gloves, removing them while eating.

Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby in High Society(1956)

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