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Showing posts with label Modes Etc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modes Etc. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Lady's Magazine Fashion Print
My Lady's Magazine prints are very yellowed, and a bit spotty; so it takes a little time to clean them up. I think I'll show a few "as is", We'll see. Here's another one. Coming: a few Mystery engravings.
Monday, November 15, 2010
La Belle Assemblee Fashion Plate
The "La Bell Assemblee" prints are very spotty, perhaps mildewed, so I had to do a lot of cleaning up. The next one is in perfect condition: I'm not sure its an original or a later reprint. The paper seems similar to the others, but I can't tell for sure. The original engravings are very detailed and beautiful, tho not colored like Ackermann's & all the other fashion plates. I really like the caps: they aren't really well described in fiction, and when reading, say, a Georgette Heyer novel, I tend to imagine the Hollywood "maid's cap". Apparently they could be quite detailed and elegant. Women in those days nearly always wore hats or caps. It was a bit "fast" to go bear-headed! And to go around bare-headed and with the hair hanging down: Ooo La! La! Very naughty.
First Print.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Fashion plates from the French Fashion magazine "Modes Etc"
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Costume Parisien fashion plates, early 1800's
Here's a pretty old Costume Parisien, #48.3 . No date, but judging from the dresses, pretty early 1800's.
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