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Newest Fashions for December 1832

Fashion Plate
December 1832 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Four views of hats and bonnets above three women. From left to right, a brown pelisse-robe/day dress with leg o'mutton sleeves and serrated borders and a blue bonnet; an evening dress with light orange and white stripes worn with a long scarf around the neck and a white lace hat trimmed with blue ribbons, and a blue-grey day dress with a gold and green patterned cloak over it and a dark red-pink bonnet.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleNewest Fashions for December 1832 (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
hand-coloured engraving
Brief description
Three day and evening dresses and four views of hats and bonnets. Unknown English publication, December 1832
Physical description
Four views of hats and bonnets above three women. From left to right, a brown pelisse-robe/day dress with leg o'mutton sleeves and serrated borders and a blue bonnet; an evening dress with light orange and white stripes worn with a long scarf around the neck and a white lace hat trimmed with blue ribbons, and a blue-grey day dress with a gold and green patterned cloak over it and a dark red-pink bonnet.
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.22396:507-1957

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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