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Fashionable woman or Merveilleuse in a toque cap, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
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Fashionable woman or Merveilleuse in a toque cap, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
5986479 Fashionable woman or Merveilleuse in a toque cap, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable woman or Merveilleuse in a toque cap, 1801. The cap was called a parsons nose or cul de poule. Her low-cut, nipple-revealing tunic dress with a long waist. Tunique en cul de poule. Robe a taille Longue. 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.); © Florilegius
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1801 Bosio Carle Vernet Directoire Dutailly Fashionable Woman Journal Des Modes Et Dames Low Cut Merveilleuse Philibert Louis Debucourt Pierre Charles Baquoy Illustration Pierre De La Mesangere Republican Royalist Toque French Revolution
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This handcoloured copperplate engraving from 1801 showcases a fashionable woman or Merveilleuse adorned in a stunning toque cap. The French School of the 19th century beautifully captures the essence of this era's fashion trends. The focal point of this print is undoubtedly the unique toque cap, also known as a parsons nose or cul de poule. Its intricate design and elegant shape add an air of sophistication to the woman's ensemble. Her attire features a low-cut tunic dress with a long waist, revealing her daring sense of style. The tunique en cul de poule and robe à taille longue perfectly accentuate her figure, emphasizing femininity and grace. This bold choice in clothing reflects the fashion-forward nature of women during this time period. Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, played host to these illustrations by Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly, and Philibert Louis Debucourt. Their artistic talent brings life to this exquisite piece. Transport yourself back in time with this handcoloured copperplate engraving that embodies the Directoire era amidst the backdrop of the French Revolution. Whether you are captivated by its historical significance or simply appreciate its aesthetic beauty, let it serve as a reminder that fashion has always been an art form worthy of admiration.
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