Fashion Plate
10 September 1834 (published)
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Hand coloured engraving of two women, one standing, leaning against an elaborately carved gilt table in a printed cotton dress with huge gigot sleeves and a very large white pelerine collar, with a plaid silk apron, the other seated in a pink printed dress and identical pelerine, with a fawn coloured apron, reading a book. Her chair is very high backed with a colourful tapestry seat.
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Materials and techniques | hand-coloured engraving |
Brief description | Louis-Marie Lanté, engraved by Georges Jacques Gatine. Two women in printed cotton day dresses with large whitework pelerines and patterned silk aprons, one shown seated on a chair reading, the other leaning against a gilt pier table. Published in the Journal Des Dames, 10 September 1834. |
Physical description | Hand coloured engraving of two women, one standing, leaning against an elaborately carved gilt table in a printed cotton dress with huge gigot sleeves and a very large white pelerine collar, with a plaid silk apron, the other seated in a pink printed dress and identical pelerine, with a fawn coloured apron, reading a book. Her chair is very high backed with a colourful tapestry seat. |
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 |
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Accession number | E.22396:209-1957 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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