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Fashionable woman walking her toy dog, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
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Fashionable woman walking her toy dog, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
5986613 Fashionable woman walking her toy dog, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable woman walking her toy dog, 1801. She wears her hair in a classical style, with a checkered silk shawl. She carries a drawstring ridicule bag. Coeffure a l Antique. Schall de Soie. 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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This handcoloured copperplate engraving captures the essence of fashion and elegance in 1801. The image showcases a fashionable woman walking her toy dog, exuding grace and sophistication. Her hair is styled in a classical manner, adding to her timeless beauty. She adorns herself with a checkered silk shawl, which complements her attire perfectly. The woman carries a drawstring ridicule bag, symbolizing both practicality and style. This accessory was popular during the Directoire period of the French Revolution when women embraced more freedom in their fashion choices. The artist behind this exquisite piece is Carle Vernet, along with contributions from Bosio, Dutailly, and Philibert Louis Debucourt. Their collaboration brings life to every detail of the illustration. Published in Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames in Paris, this print reflects the changing trends during that era while showcasing the artistic talent prevalent at the time. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate historical fashion moments, this print will transport you back to 1801 and allow you to admire the impeccable style of this fashionable woman as she strolls alongside her beloved toy dog.
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