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Fashion Plate

c.1860 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Two women and a young girl in an interior. Seated to the left, a woman in a black and green silk day dress and matching bonnet, holding a doll on a small table. The doll is dressed as a peasant woman in a shepherdess hat, black cloak, apron and short striped petticoat. A small girl in a white dress with blue trimmings in the foreground, back view. To the right stands a woman in an evening dress of pale grey with magenta spots and ribbon, and black lace trimmings. In the background, are potted plants, a curtain and a mantlepiece with a very large and ornate mantel clock and a vase of flowers and a mirror.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
hand-coloured engraving
Brief description
Jules David and Réville. Two women's day and evening dresses, a child and a doll. French, c.1860, published in the Belgian edition of Le Journal des Dames et des Demoiselles.
Physical description
Two women and a young girl in an interior. Seated to the left, a woman in a black and green silk day dress and matching bonnet, holding a doll on a small table. The doll is dressed as a peasant woman in a shepherdess hat, black cloak, apron and short striped petticoat. A small girl in a white dress with blue trimmings in the foreground, back view. To the right stands a woman in an evening dress of pale grey with magenta spots and ribbon, and black lace trimmings. In the background, are potted plants, a curtain and a mantlepiece with a very large and ornate mantel clock and a vase of flowers and a mirror.
Dimensions
  • Height: 288mm
  • Width: 199mm
Credit line
Given by the House of Worth
Object history
This print is part of a very large collection of reference material including fashion plates, engravings, original drawings and illustrations that were collected by the fashion design house of Paquin at the turn of the 19th/20th centuries. Many bear the stamp of Paquin's archivist at the time. They were acquired by the V&A in 1957 when, following the closure of the combined houses of Paquin and Worth, the Worth/Paquin archives and design books were donated to the Museum.
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1957-1958 London: HMSO, 1964
Collection
Accession number
E.22396:487-1957

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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