- In the days to come the churches may be fuller
- Le Chat Noir
- Moulin Rouge
- In a London Theatre
- Seated man 2
- Choice of fabric
Here a small all-over pattern minimizes size, the plaits and tassels lengthen, the necklace adds a slenderizing touch. The appearance as a whole is graceful and youthful. - In the Latin Quarter
- At The Café De Horlogue
- The Recruiting Sergeant
- Hats 1
These two examples show how even a hat with drooping brim, if not too wide, can be worn by the stout person if trimming is adeptly used to direct the vision upward and lend an illusion of height. - The Ambassadeurs
- Waiting to be presented
- Au Montmartre
- Hats 2
Here trimming is used on two entirely different types of hats to give in each case added height to the figure and help in attaining a slenderizing appearance. Left—Hats with medium brims and high trimming are often becoming, especially if wide enough to avoid the pyramid effect. Right—High built trimming and delicate veils are advantageous where a double chin is the handicap. - At the Royal Academy - Her first picture. Skied
- Are you going to volunteer
She: Are you going to volunteer? He: If yes, no. If no, yes. - Another case of trying to keep neutral
Couple sitting on a park bench not really communicating - Man and young lady
- Two men drinking 2
- Will considers the situation
- Out of his class
- Lady with fan
- Her first glimpse of Royalty
- Top hat with beard
Top hat with beard - 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. - Spring Fashions 1854
Spring Fashions 1854 - A Dusky smile
- In the train
- Why is it always thus
- The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children
The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children - Bathtime
- Setting the table
- School Girls
- A dream
A man dreaming of a lovely woman - Girl with Fan
- Girl with baby
- Girl leaning on fence
- Girl with dolls
- Girl with doll
- Children Playing
- Young lady
- An argument with the leading lady
- Man and woman 2
- Hanging out the washing
- Two bald heads
- Baby
- Wardrobe adjustment
- Ladies talking about men
- Old Lady
- Boy climbing a tree
- Girl reading book