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fashion-from-the-past · 6 months
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Gown: Late 1770s to early 1780s
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Robe à l'anglaise. c. 1785. French. Kyoto Costume Institute.
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spitalfields-silk · 8 months
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A woman's gown, 1780-85, English; figured white silk, with brocaded floral sprigs in coloured silks, Spitalfields, 1780s
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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Some more 1780s big hair fashion -
Top left  ca. 1780 Robe à la française (location ?). From fripperiesandfobs.tumblr.com-page/2 1548X1146.
Top right  ca. 1780 Robe à l'anglaise (Museo de la Moda - Santiago, Chile). From 18thcenturylove.tumblr.com-tagged-robe+a+l'anglaise-page-2 1678X1250.
Second row  ca. 1780 Four views of robe à la Polonaise (Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York City, New York, USA). From their Web site 2893X1315.
Third row  ca. 1780 Robe à la Polonaise (Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York City, New York, USA). From their Web site 900X1200.
Fourth row  1781 The Tea Garden by ? (British Museum - London, UK). From their Web site 3968X5518.
Fifth row  1781 (probable exh' date) Adélaïde Genet, Madame Auguié (1758-1794), sister of Mme. Campan by Anne Vallayer-Coster (Sotheby's - 8Jul09 auction Lot 41). From their Web site; fixed spots w Pshop 3428X4290.
Sixth row  1781 Ernestine Fredérique, Princess de Croy by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun (Nationalmuseum - Stockholm, Sweden). From Wikimedia 1067X1349.
Seventh row  1783 Madame Charles Mitoire, née Christine-Geneviève Bron (1760-1842), avec ses enfants by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (Getty Museum - Los Angeles, California, USA). From their Web site; fixed spots & edges w Pshop 2332X2965
Eighth row  ca. 1785 Princesse de Lamballe by French school (location ?). From servimg.com-view-18669219-6356 812X973.
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hereforthepotions · 6 months
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Cuts and styles from the 1920s but with fabrics and patterns from the 1780s French Aristocracy.
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digitalfashionmuseum · 8 months
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Oil Painting, 1786, French.
By Élisabeth Vigée-LeBrun
Portraying the Marquise de Puysegur in a milkmaid costume.
Raclin Murphy Museum of Art.
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devils-acre · 9 months
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Artfight Attack!!
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Credit to @tiresomeidol for the oc!! If you’re doing artfight totally go attack them their art is great! :D
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peggy-elise · 9 months
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Norma Shearer and Tyrone Power in Marie Antoinette 1938 💎
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quillandquotation · 4 days
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Tubercular Venus: When the Beauty Standard was Dying
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Throughout the Western world from the 1780s to 1880s during the Georgian-Victorian obsession with Tubercular Beauty. Now, women have been accidently harming themselves in the name of beauty for aeons from lead-based cosmetics, to arsenic skin tonic to unhealthy fasting diets. The Victorian preoccupation with Tuberculosis was different. It was the romanticisation and sexualisation of tubercular symptoms and ultimately dying women.
//By Nuri McBride
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Gown, 1780-1785, Scottish. Victoria and Albert Museum.
I am absolutely in love with this dress, the pattern is hand-painted.
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spitalfields-silk · 7 months
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A woman's gown, 1780-85, English; ivory figured silk brocaded with coloured floral sprigs, Spitalfields, from design 5986:2 by Anna Maria Garthwaite, 1747; altered, 1870-1910
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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And more Big Hair (from top to bottom) -
ca. 1782-1787 Mary Constance by Sir William Beechey (Denver Art Museum - Denver, Colorado, USA). From Wikimedia; fixed spots & cracks w Pshop 2031X2560.
ca. 1788 HRH The Princess Augusta probably by William Ward after Johann Heinrich Ramberg. From pinterest.com/mama_stav/гравюры-цветные/ 7999X10466.
1780-1785 Corset of brown cotton twill with shoulder straps that tie at front with cotton (linen?) twill tape; holes down centre back for closure (Museum of London - London, UK). From their Web site 2894X3563.
Mrs. Mary Pemberton by George Romney (auctioned by Christie's). From their Web site; removed more obvious spots and cracks with Photoshop and filled in shadows 40% 1464X1767.
Mrs Deborah Jemima Maxwell (1755-1789) by George Romney (auctioned by Christie's). From their Web site 1478X2391.
1786 Miss Hodgson by John Downman (auctioned by Bonhams). From their Web site; decreased exposure and increased contrast 1629X2320.
Lady, seated, three-quarter-length, in a green satin dress and a bonnet with red ribbons by Rose-Adelaïde Ducreux (auctioned by Christie's). From their Web site; removed creases and cracks and fixed left and upper edges with Photoshop 1602X2069. This could be from the 90s.
1785-1787 Brita Elisabet Gyllenspetz by Nils Schillmark (Ateneum - Helsinki, Finland). From Wikimedia; removed  flaws along top and spots throughout with Photoshop 849X1063.
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Art of my OC Elizabeth Lewis! I had a ton of time on a long drive today so I finally finished coloring the very daunting line art. My favorite detail is her coral necklace.
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