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Merrymaking at a Wayside Inn   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Pavel Svinyin  (1787–1839)  wikidata:Q3210067 s:ru:Павел Петрович Свиньин
 
Pavel Svinyin
Alternative names
Павел Свиньин; Свиньин, Павел; Свиньин П.; Свиньин Павел Петрович; Свиньин П. П.; Pavel Petrovitch Svinine; Pavel Petrovich Svinin; Pawel Petrowitsch Sswinjiin; P. Svinin; Pavel Petrovic Svinin; Pavel Svinin; Pavel Petrovitch Svinin; Pavel Petrovič Svin'in
Description Russian artist
Date of birth/death 8 June 1787 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 9 April 1839 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Галичский уезд Saint Petersburg
Work period 1813 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Philadelphia (1811–1813); Saint Petersburg Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q3210067
Title
Merrymaking at a Wayside Inn
Description

Shows Svinin's trip to the United States in the early 1810s.

This depicts travellers grabbing a hurried and impromptu dance on the road in early 1810s America (in rural Pennsylvania in 1812?), and so shows practices which would have been considered inelegant or shockingly informal in many socially genteel circles in Europe at the time (such as smoking in the presence of ladies, smoking indoors, a man taking off his tailcoat in the presence of ladies -- leaving him wearing only his waistcoat and shirt on top -- and holding onto one's horsewhip while dancing). Only one of the women has bothered to take off her bonnet. One of the dancing men isn't wearing socks/stockings.

At left, a couple is indulging in what could be considered an inappropriate public display of affection by some European standards of etiquette, while at right a black fiddler provides the music for the dance. Wagons can be seen outside the door.

Pavel Petrovich Svinin was a Russian who visited the United States (as secretary to the Russian diplomatic representative) in the early 1810s, during which he painted a number of watercolors of life in America. Later he published the book Voyage Pittoresque Aux Etats-Unis de l'Amérique par Paul Svignine en 1811, 1812, et 1813.
Medium watercolor
medium QS:P186,Q22915256
Source/Photographer Voyage Pittoresque Aux Etats-Unis de l'Amérique par Paul Svignine en 1811, 1812, et 1813.
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