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andallshallbewell · 8 hours
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fashionsfromhistory · 8 months
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Mantle
Early 1870s
This mantle appears to have been made from a wool shawl woven with broad bands of boteh motifs, originally with a central medallion now cut in half at the base of each side to fall attractively over arms in wear, and quarter medallions at each corner that are now placed at each side of the centre front and back of the garment.
Shawls striped with pattern, sometimes known as zebra shawls, were an alternative to the ubiquitous style of broad borders to a plain ground or central motif. Particularly popular from the 1820s to the 1860s they were produced by European manufacturers as well as the original Indian avid Kashmiri centres.
John Bright Collection
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lost-sunset-canine · 6 months
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Angeltober 2023 Day 2 - Mantle
This one was even more fun than the first, I decided to not just draw animals from memory but do somewhat of a anatomy study for each one that i will draw from now on, I draw animals in their true form way too less so this is a great chance to train exactly that! :) I chose a isopod for this one as i thought of theri "mantle" as the prompt suggests the very first moment after reading it -dairiem
prompt by @ultrainfinitepit
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ketrinadrawsalot · 6 months
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Angeltober #2: Earth Elemental Angel
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mote-historie · 18 days
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Painting Illustration by Xavier Gosé, Le Manteau bleu, The Blue Mantle, 1912.
Morera. Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani, Carrer Major, 31, 25007 Lleida, Spain
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vintagehomecollection · 6 months
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Fireplaces appear in almost every room. The mantle of the main fireplace in the living room is of pine, seen in many Santa Fe territorial-style homes. The ceramic candleholders are very early rare examples from Metepec, Mexico.
Santa Fe Style, 1986
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herpsandbirds · 4 months
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Harmonia Mantle (Caria rhacotis), family Riodinidae, Ecuador
photograph by Edward Sha
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skippylynn · 4 months
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Our cozy little mantle~
Lyres made by @sundogwoodworks
Dog print by @asmeesh
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chic-a-gigot · 10 months
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La Mode illustrée, no. 24, 14 juin 1868, Paris. Toilettes de Mme Bréant-Castel, 28 r. Nve. des Pts. Champs. Manteaux des Grands Magasins du Louvre, 164 r. de Rivoli. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Description de toilettes (Bibliothèque Forney):
Robe de taffetas bleu, avec tablier simulé par un bouillonné encadré de dentelle noire étroite, partant de la taille, s'écartant sur chaque côté, et bordant toute la robe (moins le devant); au-dessus de ce bouillonné se trouvent deux autres bouillonnés pareils, séparés par une dentelle noire; sur le devant de la robe (non garni de bouillonnés), des nœuds composés de quatre bouclettes, sans pans, sont posés en guise de boutons. Grand manteau de voiture, fait en cachemire noir, doublé de taffetas rouge, orné de frange et de galons en or, à manche large et fendue. Chapeau de dentelle noire, avec diadème en métal doré.
Robe de taffetas changeant (gorge de pigeon), garnie d'un volant plissé à tête; mantelet en dentelle noire, se rattachant au chapeau; le corsage de la robe est à moitié décolleté, et se complète par une guimpe de mousseline blanche; les manches, justes, sont garnies de trois rouleaux en taffetas; la ceinture est bordée de chaque côté avec un même rouleau. Gants demi-longs, en peau de Suède; ombrelle en taffetas changeant, pareil à celui de la robe, doublée de gros de Naples blanc; haute frange changeante.
Dress of blue taffeta, with apron simulated by a swirl framed in narrow black lace, starting from the waist, spreading out on each side, and bordering the whole dress (minus the front); above this bouillonné are two other similar bouillonnés, separated by black lace; on the front of the dress (not trimmed with bouillonnés), bows made up of four loops, without sides, are placed as buttons. Grand mantle, made of black cashmere, lined with red taffeta, adorned with fringe and gold stripes, with wide and split sleeves. Black lace hat with golden metal tiara.
Dress of changing taffeta (gorge de pigeon), trimmed with a pleated flounce with a head; black lace cloak, attaching to the hat; the bodice of the dress is half-necked, and is completed by a white muslin skirt; the tight sleeves are trimmed with three rolls of taffeta; the belt is bordered on each side with an even roller. Half-length gloves, suede; parasol in changing taffeta, similar to that of the dress, lined with white gros de Naples; high changing fringe.
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illustratus · 1 year
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Napoleon Bonaparte in Tuileries - 10th August, 1792
by Maurice Réalier-Dumas
In this scene a young Napoleon Bonaparte considers the royal mantle and crown left unattended on the palace floor, beside a dying Swiss Guard.
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scoutingthetrooper · 1 year
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andallshallbewell · 4 months
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fashionsfromhistory · 11 months
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Dolman
c.1883
Belgium
Royal Museums of Arts & History, Brussels, Belgium (Object number: 20017474)
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mindblowingscience · 1 year
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On Earth, shifting tectonic plates reshuffle the planet's surface and make for a dynamic interior, so the absence of such processes on Mars led many to think of it as a dead planet, where not much happened in the past 3 billion years.
In the current issue of Nature Astronomy, scientists from the University of Arizona challenge current views of Martian geodynamic evolution with a report on the discovery of an active mantle plume pushing the surface upward and causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The finding suggests that the planet's deceptively quiet surface may hide a more tumultuous interior than previously thought.
"Our study presents multiple lines of evidence that reveal the presence of a giant active mantle plume on present-day Mars," said Adrien Broquet, a postdoctoral research associate in the UArizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and co-author of the study with Jeff Andrews-Hanna, an associate professor of planetary science at the LPL.
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webdiggerxxx · 5 months
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mote-historie · 5 months
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Armand Vallée, Art Nouveau Cover Fashion Illustration, Dress, Mantle and Hair-Ornament by Jeanne Paquin, Les Modes, February 1913
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