It’s a good bit of monkey business in south London

Dating back to ancient Egypt and peaking in popularity in western Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, the ‘singerie’ (French for ‘monkey trick’) is a genre of satirical art depicting fashionably attired monkeys, humorously imitating human behaviour.

Instead of people, mischievous anthropomorphic monkeys populate village festivals, opulent feasts …

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