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Fashionable woman dancing in a ball gown, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
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Fashionable woman dancing in a ball gown, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
5986622 Fashionable woman dancing in a ball gown, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable woman dancing in a ball gown, 1801. She wears a classical hairstyle, long necklace with enamel portrait miniatures, low-cut dress and holds up her skirts while skipping in a folk dance or waltz. Costume de Bal. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1801. The illustrations in volume 4 were by Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly and Philibert Louis Debucourt.); © Florilegius
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1801 Ball Gown Bosio Carle Vernet Directoire Dutailly Enamel Fashionable Woman Folk Dance Journal Des Modes Et Dames Low Cut Dress Philibert Louis Debucourt Pierre Charles Baquoy Illustration Pierre De La Mesangere Portrait Miniature Republican Royalist Skipping Skirts Waltz Copperplate Engraving French Revolution Handcoloured
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This handcoloured copperplate engraving from 1801 depicts a fashionable woman dancing in a stunning ball gown. The French School of the 19th century beautifully captures her elegance and grace as she twirls across the dance floor. Her classical hairstyle, adorned with intricate details, adds to her regal appearance. The woman's attire is nothing short of exquisite. She wears a low-cut dress that accentuates her figure, while a long necklace adorned with enamel portrait miniatures hangs delicately around her neck. With poise and charm, she holds up her skirts while skipping in what appears to be a lively folk dance or waltz. This illustration comes from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, showcasing the fashion trends of its time. Volume 4 features artwork by renowned artists such as Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly and Philibert Louis Debucourt. Transporting us back to an era marked by the French Revolution and Directoire period, this print offers a glimpse into the opulence and refinement that prevailed during this tumultuous time in history. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation of fashion trends cherished by royalists and republicans alike. Bridgeman Images presents this remarkable piece from their collection through Fine Art Finder for all art enthusiasts to appreciate the beauty captured within it.
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