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Handkolorerad modeplasch från mars 1800. Damerna bär toquer, påsliknande mössor utan brätten - Nordiska Museet - NMA.0032520

Handkolorerad modeplasch från mars 1800. Damerna bär toquer, påsliknan...

Svenska: Handkolorerad modeplasch från mars 1800. Damerna bär toquer, påsliknande mössor utan brätten.

Gustaf III-s nationella dräkt, svenska dräkten. L'Habit de Cour. Dam i hovdräkt - Nordiska Museet - NMA.0054233

Gustaf III-s nationella dräkt, svenska dräkten. L'Habit de Cour. Dam i...

Svenska: Gustaf III:s nationella dräkt/svenska dräkten. "L'Habit de Cour". Dam i hovdräkt. Akvatint av J A Aleander (1766-1853), trol. 1780-tal.

Walk in the Tuileries Gardens. A dandy of the Year VIII

Walk in the Tuileries Gardens. A dandy of the Year VIII

According to Baudelaire, a dandy was, "no profession other than elegance...no other status but that of cultivating the idea of beauty in their own persons....The dandy must aspire to be sublime without interrup... More

A Gambling Hell in the Palais-Royal, Year VIII - 1800

A Gambling Hell in the Palais-Royal, Year VIII - 1800

This picture depicts a woman gambling with three men. The text describing Year VIII says, "Pleasure-seekers still specially affected the neighborhood of the Palais-Royal...This was the hour for which every vice... More

An Opéra ball, Year VIII - 1800

An Opéra ball, Year VIII - 1800

This plate is a scene at an opera ball. In 1715, the regent of France instituted dancing at the Opera de Paris, especially around the time of Carnival. These balls were public and promoted a democratic atmosphere.

In the gallery of the Palais-Royal, Year VIII - 1800

In the gallery of the Palais-Royal, Year VIII - 1800

This plate depicts a scene in the galleries of the Palais-Royal on the Rue de Rivoli in Paris. The Palais-Royal was built in 1624 by Cardinal Richelieu and bequeathed to the royal family. Later, the gardens and... More

The Perron of the Palais-Royal, 1802

The Perron of the Palais-Royal, 1802

A 'perron' is a staircase on the outside of a building with a platform or balcony-type structure leading to the entrance of the building. The man in the foreground, although dressed in colors, is reminiscent of... More

Waiting for the Saint-Cloud Coach, Place de la Concorde, 1806

Waiting for the Saint-Cloud Coach, Place de la Concorde, 1806

This couple is depicted waiting for the coach, which was a passenger vehicle drawn by four horses. The woman is wearing a fashionable hat or "capote" that covers her face. Her dress maintains the empire waist a... More

ARA 1809 V01 D155 Dancing dress
ARA 1809 V01 D154 Half dress
A Modes Manners C

A Modes Manners C

Illustration showing fashion throughout the centuries, as per the caption of the photo

Henri Charles Antoine Baron - Incroyable et Merveilleuse 2A

Henri Charles Antoine Baron - Incroyable et Merveilleuse 2A

Français : Couple d'un Incroyable et d'une Merveilleuse Public domain photograph of 19th-century fashion design, dress catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Modekupfer Empiremode mit Muff

Modekupfer Empiremode mit Muff

Deutsch: Überdimensionale Muffs unterstreichen die Eleganz der Empiremode. Kupferstich Public domain photograph of 19th-century fashion design, dress catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Pi... More

Full and half dress for April 1809 (fashion plate)

Full and half dress for April 1809 (fashion plate)

The outfit of the man on the left (with knee-breeches, bicorne hat, elaborately-tied cravat, and buckled shoes) is more formal or "full", while the outfit of the man in the middle (with trousers and boots) is l... More

Costume Parisien No.608 1804 01

Costume Parisien No.608 1804 01

Costume Parisien fashion plate No.608 from Year 13 (1804-1805) of the French Republican Calendar.

Costume Parisien No.978 1809

Costume Parisien No.978 1809

Costume Parisien fashion plate No.978 from 1809.

Costume Parisien No.945 1809

Costume Parisien No.945 1809

Costume Parisien fashion plate No.945 from 1809. Public domain photograph of 19th-century fashion design, dress catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fashion Plate (Walking Dress) LACMA M.83.161.163

Fashion Plate (Walking Dress) LACMA M.83.161.163

England, early 19th century Prints; engravings Engraving on paper Gift of Charles LeMaire (M.83.161.163) Costume and Textiles

Fashion Plate (A Lady of Hindoostan) LACMA M.86.266.18

Fashion Plate (A Lady of Hindoostan) LACMA M.86.266.18

England, London, early 19th century Prints; engravings Hand-colored engraving on paper Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Labiner (M.86.266.18) Costume and Textiles

Fashion Plate (London Walking Dress for September 1807) LACMA M.86.266.68

Fashion Plate (London Walking Dress for September 1807) LACMA M.86.266...

England, London, September 1807 Prints; engravings Hand-colored engraving on paper Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Labiner (M.86.266.68) Costume and Textiles

Fashion Plate (Hyde Park Walking Dresses in April 1808) LACMA M.86.266.71

Fashion Plate (Hyde Park Walking Dresses in April 1808) LACMA M.86.266...

England, London, May 1, 1808 Prints; engravings Hand-colored engraving on paper Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Labiner (M.86.266.71) Costume and Textiles

Fashion Plate (Mode Z 1808) LACMA M.86.266.79

Fashion Plate (Mode Z 1808) LACMA M.86.266.79

Probably France, 1808 Prints; engravings Hand-colored engraving on paper Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Labiner (M.86.266.79) Costume and Textiles

1802-Les-Modernes-Incroyables - Public domain portrait drawing

1802-Les-Modernes-Incroyables - Public domain portrait drawing

a satire on male fashions from Caricatures Parisiennes, 1802. (The original "Incroyables" were males who took up cutting-edge or extreme fashions in the 1790s; their female counterparts were the "Merveilleuses".)