An Official ball in the Strasbourg Theater, 1805
Summary
The two women depicted here at a ball are wearing more formal attire, closer to the 'costume de cour.' The attire of Napoleon's court, and consequently the mode for his entourage, was codified in 1804. The woman on the right is dressed very similarly to the code for the empress. Her dress is white silk, embroidered in gold. The collar is ringed with lace and a coat attached at the shoulders with a long tail. The woman on the left is wearing a more simple, white empire-waist dress. White remained a very popular color for women during the Empire period.
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Date
1898
Source
Brown University Library
Copyright info
public domain