Elegant 18th Century Women's Fashion

Stylish women in 18th century dresses with various accessories. Features soft colors, flowing fabrics, and detailed headgear, highlighting the fashion trends of the era.

Journal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, January 21, 1804, year 12, (527): hat of satin (...), 1804  Woman with a hat of satin on the head, decorated with flowers. She wears a dress with long sleeves. Half wide with flat folds. Sleep. Accessories: earring in the right ear, scarf, belt, bracelets around both wrists, flat shoes with contrasting piping. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). sleeves (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes)
Journal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, January 21, 1804, year 12, (527): hat of satin (...), 1804 Woman with a hat of satin on the head, decorated with flowers. She wears a dress with long sleeves. Half wide with flat folds. Sleep. Accessories: earring in the right ear, scarf, belt, bracelets around both wrists, flat shoes with contrasting piping. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839. paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). sleeves (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes)
Store of new French and English modes, second year, no 29, 30, 30, 1787, pl. 1, 1787  Woman to the left, dressed in a striped demi-ridingote. Founding Fichu. Big hat with feathers and bow.  paper engraving clothes, costume (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ feathers used for clothes). dress, gown (DEMI-REDINGOTE) (+ women's clothes). fashion plates. piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes).Journal des Luxus und der Moden, 1797, T 22.Standing woman dressed in a wrap with wrap, three-quarter sleeves and drag, trimmed with decorative tires. Skirt, decorated with geometric patterns. FICHU. Accessories: Three hair bands with flowers, earring in the left ear, necklace with cross, long gloves, impeller. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826.Woman in Turkish Drachten, Johann Christoph von Reinsperger, after Jean -Etienne Liotard, 1722 - 1777 print  Paris paper etching fashion, clothing. adult woman. folk costume, regional costumeTableau Général du Goût, 1797, AN 5 (11) (5 Aug. 1797): Jeune Personne Coifée et Vêtue à la turque .. Young woman walking to the right, with a turban 'à la turque' on the head. She is wearing a short sleeves and trail. Further accessories: earring in the right ear, necklace with a pendant in the shape of a crescent lake, belt (), Bracelet, impeller (), Long scarf, flat shoes with pointed noses. The print is part of a series of 12 fashion prints, AN V, July-August 1797.Journal of ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, June 5, 1819 (1820), 1819  Standing woman with a canopy hat of 'Paille d'Italie' on the head decorated with flowers. She wears a dressist (percale) dresser (percale) with pleated strips of musseline in a golf motif. High pleated collar. Parasol in the hands. Flat shoes with square noses. Proef pressure of a print from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (with NAME) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). parasol, sunshade (+ women's clothes). flowersJournal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, 1805, year 13 (622) Golden cloth turban ..., Horace Vernet, 1805 Woman in white dress with deep V-neck with raised collar and short puffed sleeves. Long white gloves. In the hands a large white scarf, embroidered with flowers. Red turban with gold embroidery and gold aigrette. Chain and earrings.  paper engraving Woman in white dress with deep V-neck with raised collar and short puffed sleeves. Long white gloves. In the hands a large white scarf, embroidered with flowers. Red turban with gold embroidery and gold aigrette. Chain and earrings.  paper engravingFashionable woman in a muslin veil falling over her hair and shoulders like a capelet. She wears a diadem of red roses, red necklace, bracelet and belt. Voile de mousseline retombant en mantelet. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, An 12, October 1803. Illustrations by Carle Vernet, Jean-Francois Bosio, Dominique Bosio and Philibert Louis Debucourt, engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy.Journal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, February 25, 1804, year 12, (535): turban made with a damn (...), 1804  Woman with a turban made on the head with a forger of expressed mousseline. She wears a dress with long sleeves and drag. Further accessories: earring in the right ear, necklace, scarf with a flower and leaf motif, gloves, fan, flat shoes with bows. Flower in the left hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). head-gear: turban (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes)De Scheveningen Fishwoman, 1840-1841, 1840 - 1841 print A standing young woman, fish saleswoman from Scheveningen. Los copy of an illustration from: a book with character sketches, professions and traditional costumes of Dutch allly types from 1841. unnumbered. Netherlands paper  professional clothes. folk costume, regional costume. street-trader - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce. merchant, salesman - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce ScheveningenSmall mail of the ladies, 1822, no. 22: Hats off with two pases decorated with gances (...), 1822  Woman with a hat on the head, decorated with 'Gances d'Or' and Marabo supply. She wears a 'Pélerine Palatine' from Bont on a dress of 'Satin Crepé'. Further accessories: gloves, handkerchief. Behind her an opened hat box. On the table a hat support with hat. Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courrier des Dames (1821-1868).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). handkerchief (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (PELERINE) (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (PALATINE) (+ women's clothes). table. handkerchief (+ women's clothes)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 à lAntique. 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.Gallerie des Modes et Costumes français, 1782, qq 234: disharmoned English of Tafatas .., 1782  Woman in a 'deshabillé à l'Anglaise'. The morning ensemble is from a Tafzijde, garnished with a flat tire strap, trimmed with pleated strips of tulle and has a very deep cleavage. A 'camisolle' (short jacket) with slippery, deposited in the same way, with turned collar. On the head a 'Bonnet à la Paysanne'. Further accessories: earring, two cords with pendant, bracelet, shoes with bow. From series QQ. 40th Cahier des Costumes Français, 30th Suite d'Habillemens à la Mode and 1782, Gallerie des Modes et Costumes Français  paper  fashion plates. head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). head-gear (BONNET í LA PAYSANNE) (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). bracelet, wristlet (+ women's clothes). coat (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). 'décolleté' FranceFisherwoman of Bordeaux, France, 19th century. She wears a tall bonnet of fine organdy cotton for special occasions, bodice with openings at the waist to reveal the chemise, fichu, apron, and petticoats. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Costumes of Various Countries, Costumes de Divers Pays, Paris, 1827.La Mode, 1830, Pl. 61, T.4: Toilette de visite du matin (...)."Toilette de Visite du Matin." 'Capote' from 'Percale lustrée'. 'Canezou' from embroidered batist on a skirt. Jap of striped muslin with short sleeves. 'Pelerine' from tulle. Bow and bracelets of striped ribbons. Two women, sitting on the couch, together view the fashion prints from a magazine. Print from the La Mode mode magazine (1829-1855).Republican citizen costume project Pierre Etienne Lesueur. "Republican citizen costume project in 1794".Gallery des Modes et Costumes Français, 1778, Q 91: Jeune Lady Coeffée and Baigneus (...). Young woman with a 'baigneuse' on the head. She is wearing a pelisse of satin lined with fur on a skirt decorated with pleated falbala from linen with floral pattern. Further accessories: knotted neckerchief, small mull of fur, shoes with heels and buckles. Print from series Q. 16th Cahier de Costumes Français, 10th Suite d'Habillemens à la Mode and 1778, Gallery des Modes et Costumes Français.Journal des Ladies et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 29 Février 1820 (1882). Woman seen on the back dressed in a cashmere spencer with satin's épaulettes. 'Robe de Lévantine' (Japon), decorated with a matching 'Rouleeaux'. On the head a canopy hat made of satin, decorated with curly feathers. Flat shoe with bow. Proof of a print from the fashion magazine Journal des Ladies et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 5 février 1808, (868): Robe échancrée en Coeur...Standing woman leaning against a fence while she reaches her shoe. She is wearing a dress with a flat neck on the front and back and garnished with fur. Short up sleeves on a short puff sleeve. Accessories: hat or hat, necklace with cross, strola of fur (Palatine), Flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Young woman with ribbed headgear, 1799 - 1801  Young woman with a ribbed head cover, sitting on a bench. Print taken from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, An 8 1799-1800, no. 224.  paper. printing ink etching fashion platesFashion image, Young lady in the morning suit, UnknownElegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for women, September 1807, no. 21: Chapeau Orné d'une plume folette ..., 1807  According to the description in the magazine (p. 296): round dress with short puffed sleeves, 'corset à points' (body). 'Casque' (hat) of white straw with white 'folette'. 'Fichu à colerette'. Brown gloves, blue silk shoes. Print from the fashion magazine Elegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for ladies 1807-1814 (interrupted by the period 1811-1813). Amsterdam paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ dressing, putting on clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (with NAME) (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (with NAME) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes)Woman of Dalmatia. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's "Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Peoples of Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the New Era," written by Leopold Ziegelhauser, Vienna, 1837.Journal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, March 11, 1798, (10): triple gold chain (...), 1798  Hair band of three flat switching chains made of gold. Long scarf of linen, trimmed with a applied ribbon. Accessories: earring in the left ear, glove, handkerchief, flat shoe with pointed nose. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. ear-rings (+ women's clothes). diadem, tiara (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). stockings, socks (+ women's clothes). handkerchief (+ women's clothes)49th French costume notebook, 43rd suite of fashionable clothing in 1786: the blonde melite walking on the south at the Royal Palace DUPIN son 49th French costume notebook, 43th Suite of fashionable clothing in 1786: The blonde Melite walking on the south at the Royal Palace .... Engraving.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 20 mars 1799, An 7, (96) : Bonnet au Repentir (...).Walking couple walking to the right. The woman has a 'bonnet au repandir' (hat) on the head. She is wearing a short sleeves, high waist and cleavage. She holds her Gon with the right hand. Further accessories: long glove, flat shoes with pointed noses. In addition to her a man dressed in a frak and knee pants. CRAVATE. Accessories: Top hat, gloves, boots with contrasting folders and pointed noses. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.Journal of luxury and fashions, 1798, T 35, 1798  Woman in a dress trimmed with fringes on a skirt with a tow. The hands in a big sleeve of fur. Accessories: hat or turban, fichu, flat shoe with pointed nose. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826.  paper etching dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: turban (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). muff (+ fur used for clothes). fashion platesJournal des Ladies et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 1914, No. 165: Robe à Danser (...). Young woman in a dance seam for someone from 16 to 18 years. Print from the Mode magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes (1912-1914).Costume of Young Farmer near Dresden, Samuel Gränicher, 1803 - 1808 print  Dresden paper etching folk costume, regional costume. farmers - AA - female farmer, farmer's wife DresdenFrench Prints Propagating French Fashion : Lady Going About Town Incognito.In the 1680s and 90s, Paris engravers produced a large number of fashion prints that combined illustrations with short texts about clothing or the wearer. They developed various strategies to promote these fashions’. In the print after Dieu de Saint-Jean, an anonymous woman departs for the city wearing a new style of over-garment called a manteau. By contrast, Trouvain and Bonnart relied on the power of celebrity by featuring prominent aristocrats dressed à la mode. These are not true portraits, though; the printmakers merely paired famous names with anonymous figures.Journal of the luxury and fashions, 1797, T 22, 1797  Standing woman dressed in a dress with transhipment, three -quarters of sleeves and tow, trimmed with decorative tires. Skirt, decorated by the hem with geometric patterns. Fichu. Accessories: Three hair bands with flowers, earring in the left ear, necklace with cross, long gloves, fan. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826.  paper etching dress, gown (+ women's clothes). diadem, tiara (+ women's clothes). fashion plates. piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes)Gallerie des modes et costumes francais, 1778, g 38: Polonois dress (...), c. 1778  Woman in 'Robe à la polonaise' with 'coqueluchon' or hood of the same fabric as the dress. Hat with ostriches, which was called 'Chapeau à la Biscayenne'. Accessories: fan, cord with ring around the neck, bracelet, chatelaine, shoes with heel and rosette. Print from series G. 7th Cosier des Costumes Français, 1re Suite d'Habillemens de Femmes à la Mode, Gallerie des Modes et Costumes Français.  paper engraving fashion plates. styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). dress, gown: robe à la polonaise. head-gear (CHAPEAU A LA BISCAYENNE) (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). bracelet, wristlet (+ women's clothes).. cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers1844 Women's fashion in nineteenth-century Paris. Boutet, Henri, 1851-1919. Prints, Illustrations, Fashion design drawings. 1902. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture CollectionFashion Plate, 'Morning Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts'. Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834). England, London, May 1, 1812. Prints; engravings. Hand-colored engraving on paperItalian theater: Carline in Primeros (...), c. 1775 - C. 1799  Carline in Primrose. And that's the effect .... of this coat.  paper etching fashion platesDébardeur. - Chapeau de satin. Veste de velours garnie de cigne (sic). Gilet de velours. Cravatte (sic) de satin. Col de dentelle. - Ceinture de cachemire. Pantalon de velours. Charivari de satin. Bas de soie chair, coins d'argent. Souliers vernis ,. Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). Lithographs and Other WorksJournal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, October 15, 1810, (1095): PERKAL hood (...), 1810  Girl, walking to the left, with a 'Capote' of cotton batist (percale) on the head. Small checkered fichu around the neck. She wears a dress with mamelukes sleeves on long pants (bloomers) decorated with three pleated fabric strips. Flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving dress, gown (+ girls' clothes). fashion plates. piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ girls' clothes). head-gear (CAPOTE) (+ girls' clothes). shoes, sandals (+ girls' clothes). stockings, socks (+ girls' clothes). sleeves (+ girls' clothes). underclothes for the lower part of the body: bloomers (+ girls' clothes)Woman in a gauze cornette or wimple, 1798. The hat is decorated with flowers and a loop of zephyr cotton. Her kerchief is edged and tucked into her belt over a laced dress. From a model seen at Tivoli Gardens. Cornette en gaze, ornee de fleurs et dune-gance en zephir. Fichu borde. Robe lassee. Jardin de Tivoli. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1798. The illustrations in volume 1 were by Carle Vernet, Claude Louis Desrais and Philibert Louis Debucourt.Costume of Granville. A woman in her finery. This hairstyle is called the "conine." It is extraordinary that this simple style can appear so elegant. The bonnet is made of batiste or organdy. It is paired with a beautiful shawl, and sometimes a silk dress. Hand-colored fashion plate illustration by Lante engraved by Gatine from Louis-Marie Lante's "Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux," 1827/1885. With their tall Alsation lace hats, the women of Caux and Normandy were famous for the elegance and style.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 10 juin 1812, (1233): Robe de Gros de Naples (...).Woman playing with a diabolo. She is wearing a Jap of 'Gros de Naples', decorated with 'Rubans Zébrés'. Accessories: Hat decorated with flowers, five necklaces with pendant, long gloves, flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Woman artist in front of an oil painting with palette and brushes. She wears an apron and protective sleeves over a low-cut yellow gown. Her hairdo is ornamented with an arrow and a comb. Coiffure ornée d'une Flèche et d'un Peigne renversé Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, An 11, 1802. Illustrations by Carle Vernet, Jean-Francois Bosio, Dominique Bosio and Philibert Louis Debucourt, engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy.Magasin des modes nouvelles Françaises et anglaises, 20 juin 1787, 2e année, 22e cahier, Pl. 1.Woman walking to the right, seen half on the back, in green rescueote, about a purple skirt. Straw hat with wide edge, decorated with ribbonsRussian Tunic Standing Nineteenth Century, 1911, Kopie Naar Ladies Journal and Modes An 9 1801: Satin Capote. Russian tunic (...). DE PRENT IS EEN KOPIE NAAR AN IX 1801 VAN JOURNAL OF LADIES AND MODESAllegory on the woman; Qui SE RESSEMBLE S'Assemble. Woman in fashionable clothes wearing different animals with its properties, including a butterfly (volatility), monkey (naughty), parrot (naprates), magpie (chat disease) and cat (appearance of softness).Fashion News, 1786  Woman in a Redingote of Light Gray Taf Side with three shoulder collars and scalloped hem, suitable for half mourning. Walking stick in hand. On the head decorated a straw hat with feathers, ribbon and bows. The print is part of the 20th cahier from the Cabinet des Modes Ou Les Modes Nouvelles series. The series consists of 72 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, November 15, 1785 - November 1, 1786.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: redingote (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). head-gear (STRAW HAT) (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). neck-gear: collar (+ women's clothes). walking-stick, staff, cane (+ women's clothes). mourning dressCostume of Crosville, near Dieppe. While the bonnet is not so special, the shoes are very elegant. She carries a milk pail and stands in front of an old house. Hand-colored fashion plate illustration by Lante engraved by Gatine from Louis-Marie Lante's "Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux," 1827/1885. With their tall Alsation lace hats, the women of Caux and Normandy were famous for the elegance and style.Journal des Ladies et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 8 Juin 1798, AN 6 (42): Chapeau de Paill (...). White straw hat decorated with a checkered fichu, row fastening on the side and flowers. Japon with short sleeves and drag. To the shoulders a long scarf from silk and tulle. Further accessories: long glove, impeller, flat shoes with pointed noses. R.O. The statement that this costume was drawn to the 'Champs Elysées'. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.Charles V, the Wise, King of France, 1338-1380. He wears a crown, blue simar with gold fleurs de lys, lined with ermine, and red shoes. From a miniature in a manuscript of Froissart's Chronicles. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from "French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days," Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 1805, An 13 (656) Capote de Paille,....Woman to the right, on the head a 'capote' of straw, decorated with the side and included on both sides. She is wearing a dotted dress with short sleeves, skirt deposited with a flower and leaf motif. Further accessories: earring in the right ear, necklace, to the shoulders a long scarf, long glove, impeller, shoes. Bouquet of flowers in the right hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Fashionable woman in Madras check dress, 1800. She wears a toquet cap with lappets, and a long-sleeve dress in Indian check cotton from Madras (now Chennai). She carries a drawstring reticule or ridicule bag. Toquet a Pointes. Robe de Madras. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1800. The illustrations in volume 4 were by Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly and Philibert Louis Debucourt.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 1805, An 13 (659) Grand Négligé..Young woman in 'Grand Négligé': White Clothes Cleavage with Rouches with Rouches. Blue long scarf around the neck, held from the front. On the head a capote with a small dash of flowers. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des ladies et ladies DES MODES, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, A Standing Lady in a Day Dress, 1775 1780 A Standing Lady in a Day DressJournal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 10 novembre 1810, (1100): Capote de Satin (...).Reading woman sitting on a pillar. She carries a "Douillette" with 'Torsades'. On the head a capote of satin. Further accessories: scarf, handkerchief, flat shoe with pointed nose. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.A Venetian noblewoman of the  sixteenth century, from a  picture by Gatteri.        Date: 1557Gallerie des Modes, 1785  Woman, thinking of her loved one, sitting on a chair with feet on the sport of a second chair. She wears a mantleet of satin, trimmed with fur. Below a morning gown whose skirt is fell with a wide edge of fur. Accessories: pleated hat ('chapeau à l'Almaviva') decorated with flowers and spring, long gloves, shoes with heels and bows. Print from the CCC series. 47th Cahier des Costumes Français, 42nd Suite d'Habillemens à la Mode and 1785, Gallerie des Modes et Costumes Français.  paper engraving fashion plates. clothing for the upper part of the body (MANTELET) (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). chair. skirt (+ women's clothes)Journal of luxury and fashion, Weimar 1787, No. T.1., 1787  English woman in a court japon. Hat decorated with flowers and feathers. Fichu and flower corsage. Fan in hand. The print is a mirrored copy to 20 Décembre 1786, 4th Cahier, pl. 1 of Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises, published by Buisson, Paris, November 20, 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: court gown or court dress (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). corsage (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes)Collection devoted to men and women's modes, 1783-1813, No. 101: the annoying Alziane Coeffé (...), 1783 - 1813  Woman with a flower in the right hand. She is wearing a purple 'Robe à la Modeste' with a motif of an olive branch. On the head a 'Bonnet Négligé à la Folle'. Further accessories: necklace, fan, shoes with pointed noses. The print is part of a series of at least 82 fashion prints, Collection Consacrée Aux Modes d'Hommes et de Femmes, published by Basset, Paris, between 1783 and 1813  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers. shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes)Quality woman in Deshabilée d'Esté, 1676 - 1683 print Woman in Manteau with flower pattern whose front buildings are draped backwards. Below a matching underskirt with the same flower pattern. The body and the sleeves are decorated with ribbon garnish. Over the head of a veil, decorated folding range in hand. Collier around the neck, a mouche under the right eye.  paper etching fashion plates. clothes, costume (+ women's clothes). dress, gown: manteau (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (STOMACHER) (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). border, ribbon, braid (+ women's clothes). veil (+ women's clothes). painting of body or face - AA - (for) womenJournal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 1805, An 13 (602) Coiffure de Grande Parure....Woman seen on the back, in a red velvet velvet with low decoleté, white puffy sleeves, a white ribbon around the high waist stretched and a small trail. Coiffure and Grande Parure, with Haarnet. White long gloves; Small folding impairment in the right hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Mulier Franconiensis; Theatrum Mechanic; European women in traditional costume. Woman from Franken (Germany), seen from the front, a fur hat on the head. White apron for the skirt. At a belt on the right, knife and a doors hang out.Journal of ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, January 5, 1805, year 13, (609): Ball costume, 1805  Dancing woman dressed in a bailiff with puffed sleeves. She lifts her skirt, making the underskirt and the stockings visible. Accessories: diadem, earrings, necklace, belt (), Long gloves, flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: ball gown (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). stockings, socks (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes). diadem, tiara (+ women's clothes)Journal of Luxury and Fashion 1786, Volume I, T. 32, Friedrich Justin Bertuch, 1786 Berlin woman, dressed in mourning clothes for second -degree mourning (which lasts six months). She is wearing a black levite with sleeves and a fichu of white crepe. A wide sash of white crepe around the means. On the head a 'fortune' of black fabric. Long black gloves. A dark sealed fan in the hand. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826. Weimar paper etching Berlin woman, dressed in mourning clothes for second -degree mourning (which lasts six months). She is wearing a black levite with sleeves and a fichu of white crepe. A wide sash of white crepe around the means. On the head a 'fortune' of black fabric. Long black gloves. A dark sealed fan in the hand. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786Fashion Plate, 'Carriage Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts'. Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834). England, London, March 1, 1811. Prints; engravings. Hand-colored engraving on paperFashion sketch by Katharina Sperling depicting a winter outfit for a woman, executed with gray feathered lines.Girl from Subiaco, with a copper can on the head, Johan Hendrik Koelman, 1830 - 1887 drawing   paper. pencil  folk costume, regional costume Subiaco. ItalyGallerie des Modes et costumes français, 1778, J 53: Elegant bourgeois (...), c. 1778  An elegant citizen woman, walking in the countryside. She is wearing a 'robe à la polonaise' for the morning, about which a mantleet of taf side with hood. A 'Bonnet à l'ameriquaine' ('according to the newest taste' on the highly boosted hairstyle. Fan in the right, walking stick with ribbons in the left hand. Further accessories: bracelets, ring, chatelaine and shoes with heels and rosettes. Print from series J. 9th Cahier des Costumes Français, 3rd Suite d'Habillemens à la Mode, Gallerie des Modes et Costumes Français.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: robe à la polonaise. head-gear (BONNET) (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). walking-stick, staff, cane (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes).Woman in English capote hat holding a fan, 1797. English capote decorated with crepe, velvet headband with gold Greek design. Small kerchief under the bust, and lace-up cothurne sandals. Capote Anglaise, garnie en crepe. Bandeau de velours, guilloche en or. Petit fichu croise. Rubans en cothurnes. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1797. The illustrations in volume 1 were by Carle Vernet, Claude Louis Desrais and Philibert Louis Debucourt.Fashion Plate, from La Belle Assemblee, 1809-1811, Unknown English, 19th century, England, 19th centuryFrench costume, no. 15: jersey dress, 1799 - 1810  Woman to the right, dressed in a wrap with transhipment: 'Robe and tights' or 'Robe Croisé'. On the head a hat 'Chapeau à la suzette'. Further accessories: knotted neck cloth, 'palatine', pouch, flat shoes with pointed noses. The print is part of a series of 142 fashion prints, of which 115 have been identified, published by J. Chéreau, Paris, 1799-1810.  paper engraving / etching fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). bag (HANDBAG) (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (PALATINE) (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes)Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et anglaises, 10 Novembre 1787, 36th Cahier, 2nd Année, PL. 2. Woman in a shapon of light-purple 'Pékin', 'coupée à l'Anglaise'. Apple-green bodice and apple green long gloves. Around the neck a fichu. Accessories: 'Demi-Bonnette' decorated with ribbons, feathers and rosette, walking stick, chatelaine. The print is part of the 36th Cahier, from the Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et anglaises series. The series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, November 20, 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.Gallery of French Modes and Costumes, 1785, Nr. 12, Nr. 24, Kopie Naar K 59: Dressed bridesmaid in Caracir (...) .. Unmarried Woman in a Caracis on a skirt with falbala. Around The Neck has done. On The High Hairstyle A 'Bonnet to La Pouponne', Or a Hole of Net Decorated with Dotted Boost. Accessories: Knotted cord around the neck, bracelet, shoes with heels and rosettes. Rozentak in Hand. Copy to K 59 from Series K. 10th French Costume Cahier, 4th Suite of Fashionable Rabilements, Gallery Modes and French Costumes.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 15 octobre 1810, (1095): Capote de Perkal (...).Girl, walking to the left, with a 'capote' of cotton breathing (percale). Small checkered Fichu around the neck. She is wearing a Jap with mamelucus sleeves on long pants (bloomers) decorated with three pleated strips of fabric. Flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Suite of disguises: costume worn at the court of Louis XIV (Laure Deveria) Achille Deveraia (1800-1857), French engraver and Antoine Adolphe Catherine Fondia (1828-1855), French lithograph printer. Suite of disguises: costume worn at the court of Louis XIV (Laure Deveria). Lithograph Color�e and Gummed On Paper, 1830.Bordeelhoudster Madame Deschars, Paul Gavarni, 1840 - 1842 print  Paris paper  procuress. standing figure - AA - female human figure. various human typesYoung woman in morning clothing, 1802 - 1803  Young woman in morning clothing, flowers in the lap. Print taken from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, An 11 1802-1803, no. 495.  paper. printing ink. watercolor (paint) etching fashion platesMagazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris, No. 5, May 1798: French Full Dress, 1798  Lady in French Galajapon, headdress with two large feathers, a closed fan in hand.  paper. printing ink. watercolor (paint) etching / engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: court gown or court dress (+ women's clothes)Drawing, Costume Design: A Woman Singer for a Ballet; Italy; lead pencil on paperStudy by Josef Danhauser of a guard, executed in pencil and watercolor, showing uniform details and posture.Fashion Plate, 'Promenade Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts'. Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834). England, London, June 1, 1813. Prints; engravings. Hand-colored engraving on paperFashionable woman in pink striped hat decorated with tulle and feathers, green velvet coat trimmed with fur, holding a fur muff. Chapeau garni d'un tulle droit, redingote de velours. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Charles Baquoy after a fashion plate by Horace Vernet from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, 1814.Fashion Plate, 'Morning Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts'. Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834). England, London, August 1, 1818. Prints; engravings. Hand-colored engraving on paperJournal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 1805, An 13 (592) Costume de Bal.Young woman, dancing in a white balkjapon with low dolleté, from the front and outdated the bottom edge with florets. The skirt is stopped so that the white underskirt is visible. Long white gloves. The hairstyle is decorated with two of the same roses. As jewelry a necklace and earrings. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839Fashionable woman in straw hat decorated with flowers, percale-cotton gown decorated with lace frills, holding a parasol. Chapeau de paille, robe de perkale. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Charles Baquoy after a fashion plate by Horace Vernet from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, 1814.Study of a standing lady with a hand resting on her skirt, the other raised something.Lady in a black strawberry juice with lace, w 370a. Standing woman, framed by roses garlandes, in a two-part strawberry gown of cream-colored side () And black fabric with curl motif. Collar and cuffs decorated with ruffles. Accessories: hat decorated with egret, parasol, shoes with heels. At the bottom right of a line drawing from the rear of the dress (but with another hat on the head).Woman in a kerchief-turban and tunic dress, 1798. Her turban is scattered with spangles and is worn at a rakish angle. Her tunic dress has gathered sleeves with two drawstrings and a black velvet belt. Fichu-turban seme de paillettes, pose de cote. Manches froncees a double coulisse. Ceinture de velours noir. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1798. The illustrations in volume 1 were by Carle Vernet, Claude Louis Desrais and Philibert Louis Debucourt.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 25 avril 1809, (971): Chapeau en Colimaçon (...).Woman walking to the right, with a 'Chapeau and Colimacon' on the head, decorated with flowers at the top and bottom. Around the shoulders a green scarf, trimmed with fringes. White flared skirt. Further accessories: flower corps, handkerchief, flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Le Diable Rose, 1883, fashion plates, anonymous, c. 1883, paper, watercolor (paint), brush, h 325, × w 251Petit Courrier des Dames, 1829, No. 642 : Chapeau de paille de riz...Hat from 'Paille de Riz', decorated with willow branches. 'Peanut gown' from embroidered muslin, from the shops of Minette. Further accessories: gloves, belt with buckle, flat shoes with crossed tires. Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courier des Ladies (1821-1868).Ackermann's Repository of Arts, ca. 1828, Pl. 33, Vol. 9: Promenade Dress..'Promenade Dress' or hiking gown with three rosettes. Accessories: hat decorated with flowers and veil; necklace with pendant in the shape of a cross; Gloves. Print from the Modelijdschrift Ackermann's' Repository of Arts', Literature, Commerce, Manufacture, Fashions and Politics' (London 1809-1828).Journal des Luxus und der Moden, 1796, T 10.Dark woman in a short sleeves and trail. The hairstyle is decorated with ribbons. Further accessories: earring in the right ear, long gloves, belt, impeller. A loose glove in the left hand. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826.Fashionable lady standing next to a chair by the seaside, France, 1876. In hat, striped bodice and bustle skirt, floral petticoat. Handcoloured drypoint or pointe-seche etching by Henri Boutet from Les Modes Feminines du XIXeme Siecle (Feminine Fashions of the 19th Century), Ernest Flammarion, Paris, 1902. Boutet (1851-1919) was a French artist, engraver, lithographer and designer.A woman in a long district dress from the 1st of the 17th century; Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884); around 1840 (1840-00-00-1855-00-00);Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884), Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884) - collections, Lesser, Wiktor Stanisław Zygmunt (Baron - 1853-1935), Lesser, Wiktor Stanisław Zygmunt (Baron - 1853-1935) - collection, lesser, Wiktor Stanisław Zygmunt - collections of Aleksander Lesser - a gift, 17th century, gift (provenance), women, middle class, dresses, clothing, women's clothesA Thephilanthropist, religious sect founded by the visionary Catherine Theot, Directory era, 1795-1799. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.Journal des Dames, Costume Parisien, juillet 1797 (3) : Chapeau Spencer (...).'Chapeau-Spencer'. Jap of linen with long sleeves. Long scarf. Flat shoes with crossed ribbons, forming 'cothurnes'. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839. This print was previously issued in the 'Journal des Modes et Nouvautés' as number 3, with 'Costumes' as a caption.Journal of ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, February 29, 1820 (1882), 1820  Woman, seen on the back, dressed in a spencer of cashmere with 'épaulettes' of satin. 'Robe de Lévantine' (dress), decorated with a matching 'rouleaux'. On the head a canopy hat of satin, decorated with curly feathers. Flat shoe with bow. Proefprint of a print from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SPENCER) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes).Le Goût du Jour, 1920, no. 5: Corsage; Rûchers et boutons the satin (...). Body with ruffles and buttons of satin. Dress of velvet with three wrinkled strips with scalloped zoom and embroidery of cream colored silk. Print from the fashion magazine Le Goût du Jour (1920-1922).Woman in dress of geranium pink Moroccan crepe, with lace collar. Costume worn by actress Mlle. B. Daussman. Handcolored pochoir (stencil) lithograph from the French luxury fashion magazine "Art, Gout, Beaute" 1923.Elegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for women, October 1809, no. 90: Capote de Cachemire ..., Anonymous, 1809 According to the accompanying text (p. 320): Redingote of Blue Laeken clarified with silk plush. Cashmier hat. According to the caption: 'Capote' by Kashmier. 'Douillette' garnished with silk 'plush'. Print from the fashion magazine Elegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for ladies 1807-1814 (interrupted by the period 1811-1813). Amsterdam paper engraving According to the accompanying text (p. 320): Redingote of Blue Laeken clarified with silk plush. Cashmier hat. According to the caption: 'Capote' by Kashmier. 'Douillette' garnished with silk 'plush'. Print from the fashion magazine Elegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for ladies 1807-1814 (interrupted by the period 1811-1813). Amsterdam paper engravingRegency woman in promenade dress with lorgnette. High dress in rich satin-striped sarsnet of celestial blue and white, French lace ruff, French bonnet of tull, satin strings, silk parasol. Vol. 14, Plate 11, August 1, 1815. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Uwins from Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, Strand, London.Journal des Ladies et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 5 Janvier 1819 (1787). Woman walking to the right, with a canopy hat from Castor (Bever-fur), deposited with a 'gance d'or' (gold-colored trens). She is wearing a key sleeves: "Robe de Lévantine". High pleated collar. Flat shoe with bow. Test pressure of a print from the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.