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gogmstuff · 13 days
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1909 Emilie Flöge by Atelier d'Ora/Arthur Benda/Madame d'Ora (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe - Hamburg, Germany). From tumblr.com/fashionsfromthepast/743745372176957440? 743X1200.
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fashionsfromhistory · 10 months
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Museu Nacional do Traje (Accession Number: 3669)
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antiquebee · 5 months
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Lady Helen Gordon-Lennox (1886 - 1965), 1909
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mote-historie · 23 days
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Xavier Gose (Paris), Die Raffinierte, Jugend magazine. München, 22. February 1909.
Museu d'Art Jaume Morera
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• Evening Dress.
Date: 1909-1910
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autumnmobile12 · 9 months
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Leisurely Drive
These kids have been through a lot.
But they also live in a time period where automobiles (among other things) were the next big thing, so I wanted to draw them all having fun driving a vehicle.
The reference picture I used was of a 1909 Locomobile Model 30 Touring, so it's a little bit after their time.
Here's the ink sketch.
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chic-a-gigot · 5 months
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La Mode nationale, no. 45, 6 novembre 1909, Paris. Costumes de fillettes haute nouveauté. Modèles de la Grande Maison. Photo Manuel. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Fig. 1. — Robe de cachemire pour jeune fille de 14 à 15 ans. Un large pli rond se forme au milieu devant sur le corsage et la jupe. Sur les côtés une haute ceinture drapée, en liberty, sépare le corsage de la jupe plissée.
Les côtés du corsage et le dessus de la manche sont plissés en travers. De la soutache borde le décolleté. Guimpe et poignets de mousseline et entre-deux.
Fig. 1. — Cashmere dress for girls aged 14 to 15. A large round pleat is formed in the center front on the bodice and skirt. On the sides, a high draped liberty belt separates the bodice from the pleated skirt.
The sides of the bodice and the top of the sleeve are pleated crosswise. Soutache borders the neckline. Muslin wimple and cuffs and in-betweens.
Métrage: 5 mètres tissu en 120.
Fig. 2. — Robe de drap souple. Le tablier de la jupe monte sur le corsage et l'arrête sous l'empiècement bordé d'un galon. La ceinture est fixée au tablier par des boutons. Guimpe et poignets de lingerie. Manche boutonnée sur le dessus.
Fig. 2. — Soft cloth dress. The apron of the skirt rises over the bodice and stops under the yoke edged with braid. The belt is attached to the apron with buttons. Lingerie wimple and cuffs. Sleeve buttoned on top.
Métrage: 4 mètres tissu en 120.
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~ Harrison Fisher, "In Teacup Times" (1908)
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Étonne-moi! Serge Diaghilev et les Ballets Russes
sous la direction de  John Bowlt, Zelfira Tregulova, Nathalie Rosticher Giordano,
Skira, Milano 2009, 339 pagine, 25 x 29 cm, 300 ill.colori, ISBN 9788857200910
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Exposition Monaco, Moscou 2009
En mai 1909, Serge Diaghilev stupéfia le monde de la danse avec les premières représentations parisiennes de ses ballets, combinaison sans précédent de grâce et de vitalité, d’originalité et de raffinement technique. Monte-Carlo, qui fut pour Diaghilev un important centre d’activités pendant l’existence de la compagnie connue sous le nom de Ballets russes, célèbre ce centenaire par une grande exposition comptant plus de 300 oeuvres d’art ayant trait aux Saisons russes de 1909 à 1929. L’exposition s’accompagne d’un catalogue entièrement illustré auquel ont contribué les plus grands spécialistes de l’histoire du ballet et des arts visuels russes. Les productions légendaires du Pavillon d’Armide, de Cléopâtre, de Schéhérazade, du Sacre du printemps de Petrouchka, de Parade et de bien d’autres ballets revivent à travers des projets de décors, des costumes, des tableaux, des sculptures, des photographies, des éditions de luxe, des programmes et des objets de culture matérielle. Les oeuvres d’art proviennent d’une grande variété de collections publiques et privées, nationales et internationales, telle la collection Fokine du Musée du théâtre de Saint-Pétersbourg. Les créations scéniques de Diaghilev s’accompagnent d’un nombre important de tableaux, de dessins et d’autres objets contextuels qui ont caractérisé la renaissance culturelle russe dans les premières décennies du XXe siècle. L’exposition et son catalogue s’inscrivent dans une plus vaste série de manifestations ayant trait à l’activité de Diaghilev à Monte-Carlo et à Moscou, comprenant des spectacles de ballet, des films, des conférences et un colloque international.
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kagxme · 12 days
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realizing that if i ever wanted to give a presentation to my friends about a special interest of mine, it would be about historical corsetry.
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gogmstuff · 6 months
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1909 in Portraits & Images -
Left 1909 Signora Diaz Albertini by Giovanni Boldini (auctioned by Sotheby's). From their Web site 2880 X 3111.
Right 1909 The Japanese Fan by Walter Ernest (private collection). From Gandalf's Gallery's photostream on flickr 1638X2000.
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Left 1909 The Web of the Golden Spider by Harrison Fisher (location ?). From tycheantiques.tumblr.com/image/171350466136; doubled size 1664X2216.
Right 1909-1911 Victoria Eugenia, Reina de España by Luis Menéndez Pidal (Palacio del Senado - Madrid Spain) From spanishroyals.tumblr.com 1125X1920.
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Left 1909/1911 Lyudmila Borisovna Rayvich (Severtsova) by Nikolay Petrov. From tumblr.com/russian-room/720937676224741376/portrait-of-lyudmila-borisovna-rayvich? 590X800.
Right Anita of New Jersey, Princess of Bragança seated removed captions with Photoshop 658X894.
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Left ca. 1909 Georgine Shillard-Smith by Hugh Henry Breckenridge (Philadelphia Museum of Art - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). From their Web site via pinterest.com/sanushsergeev/художники 860X1472.
Right ca. 1909 Julia Fons by Ramon Casas (Museu Pau Casals, Fundació Pau Casals - Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain). From artsandculture.google.com 1058X2624.
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Left ca. 1909 Princess Victoria Adelheid, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. From eBay; fixed spots, scratches, & flaws w Pshop 970X1538.
Right ca. 1909 Queen Elena card. From eBay; removed spots & flaws with Photoshop and fixed mono-color tint 929X1511.
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1909 Promenade by the Sea by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (Museo Sorolla - Madrid, Spain). From the discontinued Athenaeum Web site 1039X1076.
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womens-vintage · 1 year
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Cora Carlton in her wedding dress, Junction City, Kansas, 1909
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fashionsfromhistory · 2 years
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Goldstein Museum of Design
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antiquebee · 4 months
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7th August 1909
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pepoboyz · 1 year
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oc, lambda huang (they/sea). 5 hrs on procreate.
the dress is based directly off a 1909 evening gown from the V&A museum! I changed the color and embroidery motifs, but everything else is the same.
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david-watts · 1 year
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whilst putting the big books back on the shelf, I stumbled across a book of photographs from the collections of a particular photographer from where I live. ignoring the fact that the compilers didn’t know how to date photographs (like did they REALLY think a picture with a horse-drawn taxi and women in lingerie dresses were from the 1930s???) and I found a picture of one of the old k-class garratts on the north-east dundas tramway. love that
#the 'knows a little about historical fashion' in me knows that there were quite a few misdated pictures in it#and I think it's because they might've been developed at a later time or reprinted at a later time#because they had perfectly 1917 era fashion in a picture dated 1917.#but yeah like not until the popularisation of mobile phones and the internet did we here have the same fashion as on the mainland#yet alone the fashions coming out of the uk and america#so give about two or maybe even three years before things come and go out of style and maybe more for that since you didn't chuck#an old dress once it became unfashionable you'd usually alter it to be fashionable again#but like. for a regatta you'd want to wear your best. that's usually more up-to-date than say your not-leaving-the-house-today dress#and this picture was dated 1920s. meaning that it's likely later than 1920 on the dot which if it were I could see#but honestly every single lady in that picture was wearing a white dress and the ones you could see had a coloured belt#not that you could tell since. black and white.#and the hat styles said what#I looked it up to double-check and those hats matched mid-1900s perfectly AND SO DID THE MEN'S HATS#so I'd say... late 1900s? maybe even 1910 or 11? y'know. A DECADE EARLIER?#like come on you were paid to write this book#and dear fucking god the picture I mentioned in the post body. dates 1930s. it probably was taken around 1909 when that building was new#it couldn't be after 1911 for reasons that would be obvious if you know a little about where I live#and it's really only on these few photographs. and I know it was 1987 so they couldn't like. google the fashion era or anything#which tbh is the best bet at dating this stuff because looking up online stuff about where I live is. tricky#like c'mon I wanna look up creepy little-known stuff about where I live. I don't wanna rely on a seemingly abandoned wordpress page
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