Title: |
Chapeau de Crepe Orne de Rubans de Gaze et de Fleurs de Tulipier. Robe de Popeline Canezou d'Organdi de Tulle |
Source: |
Le Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, Paris (Ladies' Fashion Journal, Parisian Apparel, Paris) |
Date: |
1827 |
Medium: |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving |
Publisher: |
Pierre de la Mesangere, Paris |
Note: |
"Le Journal des Dames et des Modes" (Ladies' Fashion Journal, Parisian Apparel, Paris) was an early late 18th century and early 19th century French fashion magazine (1797 to 1839), published in Paris by Pierre de la Mesangere (1761-1831). The publications contained one fashion plate, and in 1798, it included two plates (original hand coloured engravings). These French fashion engravings were also publsihed in London, in such publications as Touwnsend's "Quarterly Selection of Parisian Costumes" (1823-1824), & "Townsend's Monthly Selection of Parisian Costumes" (1825-1888). An original hand coloured engraving published in 1810, "Chapeau de Crepe Orne de Rubans de Gaze et de Fleurs de Tulipier. Robe de Popeline Canezou d'Organdi de Tulle" hails from "Le Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, Paris". One of the most interesting decades in fashion history is the 1820's era. Moving dramatically away from the classical influence of the past generation, 1820's fashion gave birth to skirts with a wedge shaped outline and elaborate hair styles, hats and trimmings. The waist moved steadily down towards its natural level and the sleeves became significantly larger. The styles created during this decade clearly influenced future developments throughout the Victorian era and into the early twentieth century. |
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Paris was the capital for fashion innovation and design.
After the final defeat of Napoleon, English and French fashions merged
to close accord. What was in vogue in Paris would be worn by fashionable
ladies in Vienna, Berlin, Rome and London. The hand-coloured French fashion
engraving, such as this original example entitled, "Chapeau de Crepe Orne
de Rubans de Gaze et de Fleurs de Tulipier. Robe de Popeline Canezou
d'Organdi de Tulle", was responsible for filtering the new styles throughout the
major cities of Europe and thus represented great wealth to the clothing
industry of Paris. No expense was spared to commission talented engravers
and colourists for these beautiful works of art. Such great French artists
as Gavarni and Vernet produced many fashion engravings at this time. |
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Unfortunately, original examples of 1820's fashion
plates are quite scarce. Unlike the fashion illustrations of the mid and
late nineteenth century, which were produced by means of steel engraving
or lithography, 1820's fashion art was engraved on copper plates that
yielded very few impressions. The truly spectacular clothing design art
from this era is therefore in great demand. |
Size: |
7 X 4 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate,
height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
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Price: $295.00 US |
Condition: |
Printed upon early 19th century hand-made, laid paper and
with full margins as published in Paris on the above date. A finely printed
impression with unfaded hand-colouring and in excellent condition throughout.
This original engraving stands as both a beautiful and scarce example
of 1820's fashion art. |
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