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Morning Walking Dress

Fashion Plate
July 1813 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Fashion plate showing a woman in a rural seaside landscape wearing a long-sleeved pale yellow walking dress trimmed with lilac, with a matching yellow bonnet trimmed with a white feather, a white shawl with floral patterns on the ends, a pair of gloves, and a gold cross on a chain. She is holding a fringed parasol in one hand, a yellow bag in the other, and has a dog sitting at her feet.

Object details

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Object type
TitleMorning Walking Dress
Materials and techniques
hand-coloured engraving with etching
Brief description
'Morning Walking Dress', fashion plate, hand-coloured engraving with etching, drawn by G. M. Brighty, engraved by 'Heath', published in the Lady's Magazine, July 1813
Physical description
Fashion plate showing a woman in a rural seaside landscape wearing a long-sleeved pale yellow walking dress trimmed with lilac, with a matching yellow bonnet trimmed with a white feather, a white shawl with floral patterns on the ends, a pair of gloves, and a gold cross on a chain. She is holding a fringed parasol in one hand, a yellow bag in the other, and has a dog sitting at her feet.
Dimensions
  • Sheet length: 18.7cm
  • Sheet width: 11.7cm
Collection
Accession number
E.2549-1888

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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