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Journal of Ladies and Fashions, 1803-1804. Creator: Unknown
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Journal of Ladies and Fashions, 1803-1804. Creator: Unknown
Journal of Ladies and Fashions, 1803-1804
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Empire Gown Empire Line Gown Journal Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes Journal Of Ladies And Fashions Parisian Printing Ink Regency Regency Era Scarf Scarves Sleeve Sleeves Ladieswear Watercolour Paint Womens Wear Womenswear
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This full-length etching is an exquisite example of fashion illustration from the early 19th century, taken from the "Journal of Ladies and Fashions" published in 1803-1804. The creator of this masterpiece remains unknown, but it is a testament to the artistic talent and meticulous attention to detail prevalent during this period. The image portrays a fashionable woman, dressed in the height of European style, standing elegantly with a scarf draped over one arm. The gown she wears is an empire line dress, a popular trend during the Regency era, characterized by its low waistline and full skirt. The dress is adorned with intricate white lace and embroidery, contrasting beautifully with the dark background. The sleeves are long and full, adding to the overall grandeur of the ensemble. The woman's posture exudes confidence and poise, reflecting the societal expectations of femininity and grace during this time. This etching, which was likely produced using printing ink on paper, is a fascinating glimpse into the fashionable world of the past, providing valuable insights into the clothing and cultural heritage of Europe during the early 1800s. The image is part of the vast collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and serves as a reminder of the rich artistic and historical legacy of Europe's past.
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