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English: British print from copper engraving by Matthew Darly and Mary Darly (from a drawing by Henry Angelo), part of a famous 1771-1773 series on "Macaronis" (fashionable young men). The "Mungo Macaroni" (Mungo - a name of a slave character from a comic opera) is based on Julius Soubise
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Source http://www.dietzpress.com/?product=black-mungo-macaroni
Author Unknown authorUnknown author. The original uploader was Bwithh at English Wikipedia.

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2007-01-16 05:35 170×253× (14507 bytes) Bwithh British print from copper engraving by [[Matthew Darly]] and [[Mary Darly]] (from a drawing by [[Henry Angelo]]), part of a famous 1771-1773 series on "Macaronis" (fashionable young men). The "Mungo Macaroni" (Mungo - a name of a slave character from a c

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current13:06, 13 April 2015Thumbnail for version as of 13:06, 13 April 2015170 × 253 (14 KB)Ambre TroizatTransferred from en.wikipedia
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