Le Five O'Clock At Deauville by Edmund Blampied
An impression of the polo ground at Deauville during the tea hour. Since the war, afternoon tea - that formerly despised meal - has become the most fashionable of ceremonies among l'haut monde on the Continent. Blampied (1886-1966) drew countless illustrations for the ILN magazines. As well as scenes of typical London life for The Illustrated London News, he produced a number of colour pictures for The Bystander featuring the glamorous and privileged classes at fashionable resorts around the world
Picture No
10222748
Media ID
45176644
Size
5415px x 3758px
(5.0MB)
Credit
©Estate of Edmund Blampied/ILN/Mary Evans
Source
The Bystander. 21st July 1926. p 148-149. By Edmund Blampied
Date
1926
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