A Macaroni Dressing Room

A Macaroni Dressing Room

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An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Several macaroni dress with the help of servants. At center a seated man in a dressing gown has his wig powdered. A dressed macaroni at left plays with a parrot. Behind another figure lunges toward the open door with his sword, causing a servant behind the door to drop a tray. A seated portly man at right smiles at the scene.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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