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Journal of Ladies and Fashions, 1804-1805. Creator: Unknown
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Journal of Ladies and Fashions, 1804-1805. Creator: Unknown
Journal of Ladies and Fashions, 1804-1805
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Bonnet Empire Gown Empire Line Gown Journal Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes Journal Of Ladies And Fashions Parisian Printing Ink Regency Regency Era Train Ladieswear Watercolour Paint Womens Wear Womenswear
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This print is an exquisite example from the Journal of Ladies and Fashions, published in Europe between 1804 and 1805. The precise creator of this image remains unknown, adding to its allure as a historical artifact. The illustration showcases a fashionable woman dressed in the height of Regency era style. Her full-length attire includes a green empire gown with an empire line, a fitted jacket, and a voluminous train. The green color, a popular choice during this period, is depicted in rich detail, as is the intricate design of her bonnet and the delicate folds of her hat. The woman stands in profile, her posture elegant and poised, with one hand resting on a fold of her gown. The print is a testament to the European fashion scene of the time, with influences from Paris, France, and the Low Countries, particularly the Netherlands, evident in the design. The image was likely produced using a combination of etching and watercolor paint, showcasing the skill and artistry of the unknown artist. This print is a valuable addition to any collection of historic fashion and art, offering a glimpse into the clothing trends and cultural heritage of the 19th century. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is one of the many esteemed institutions that hold such treasures in their collections, preserving the legacy of European fashion history for future generations to appreciate.
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