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Fashionable woman in hairdo a la Victime, Paris, 1803. (engraving)
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Fashionable woman in hairdo a la Victime, Paris, 1803. (engraving)
7234336 Fashionable woman in hairdo a la Victime, Paris, 1803. (engraving) by Baquoy, Pierre-Charles (1759-1829); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fashionable woman in hairdo a la Victime. Her hair is freshly cut, and she wears a silk and cotton overdress and gown. Tete fraichement Tondue. Tunique Juive Soie et Coton. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, An 11, 1803. Illustrations by Carle Vernet, Jean-Francois Bosio, Dominique Bosio and Philibert Louis Debucourt, engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy.); © Florilegius
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This engraving showcases a fashionable woman in the iconic hairdo à la Victime, Paris, 1803. The image portrays a lady with freshly cut hair, exuding elegance and sophistication. She is adorned in a silk and cotton overdress and gown, epitomizing the fashion trends of the early 19th century. The handcoloured copperplate engraving was featured in Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, a renowned magazine of women's fashion during that era. It was illustrated by esteemed artists such as Carle Vernet, Jean-François Bosio, Dominique Bosio, and Philibert Louis Debucourt. The intricate details were skillfully engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy. This enchanting piece captures the essence of French culture and style during this period. The woman's attire reflects the refined taste prevalent among ladies at that time. Her ensemble exudes femininity and gracefulness while showcasing the clothing styles popularized in France. The print transports us back to an era where fashion played an integral role in defining one's social status and identity. It serves as a testament to how clothing can be used as an expression of individuality and personal style throughout history. Bridgeman Images has beautifully preserved this exquisite artwork from the 19th century for art enthusiasts to appreciate its historical significance and aesthetic appeal today.
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