- Young lady standing
- Woollen Check - 1920's
Woollen Check - 1920's - Walking Dress 1810
The Empire gown is figured in the illustration of a walking dress, 1810. It lasted practically until the advent of the crinoline in the forties, when it finally disappeared. - Walking Dress
Walking Dress - Utensils for Canning Fruit
Utensils for Canning Fruit - Two girls watching the seagulls
- Two girls watching a lot of birds
- Two girls reading
- Tiresome Dog
“Tiresome Dog,” by E. K. Johnson. - The Albuera
This mantilla is one of great beauty. It is made of blue glacé silk, but can be in any choice color. Lavender and lustrous pearl and mode colors look especially well, as also the greens, in this garment. Its chief peculiarity consists in its square front and its fitting so as to just cut the edge of the shoulder. It is fastened at the top by a bow; the back falls with an easy fulness; it is embroidered. - Shopping
- She finds that exercise does not improve her spirits
- Rameses the Great
- Preparing For Church
Preparing For Church - Practical Dress Instructor
Headdress of the Lady on the Right.—Hair in bandeaux à la Niobe; torsade of pearls. Moire dress, low body, with progressive revers opening over a modestie of embroidered muslin edged with lace; short open sleeves à la Watteau; undersleeves of embroidered muslin; half-long gloves; bracelets of pearls, or more often worn different, according to choice. The other Figure (Lady seated).—Cap of tulle trimmed with lace and ribbon. Low body, with revers open to waist; loose bell-shaped sleeves, edged with a bouillonne; two skirts trimmed with the same; modestie of embroidered muslin, edged with point de Venise; black velvet bracelets, half-long gloves, and Venetian fan. - Paris Evening Dress 1833
- Lady with umbrella
- Lady with fan
- Italian Nobleman
- Helen Johnson
- Girl ready to do some garden work
- Girl arranging pussy willows
- Fashionable ladies - 1920's
- Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
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Fashion 1920's - Fascist Militia
- Early Victorian
- Crinoline
- Boy with hand in his pocket
- Boy catching a ball
- Baby gave the violet to her mother
- Ashes of Roses
This careful drawing, from the painting by Mr. Boughton, in the Royal Academy, reproduced by the Dawson process, is interesting for variety of treatment and indication of textures in pen and ink. It is like the picture, but it has also the individuality of the draughtsman, as in line engraving. Size of drawing about 6½ x 3½ in - An official ball in the Strassbourg Theatre
- A Dealer in Antiquities
- 1916 Woman
- 1810
- 1809
1809 - 1808
- 1806
- 1806
- 1805
- 1805
1805 - 1805
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