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Journal Ladies Fashion Costume Parisien 1803-1804

Journal Ladies Fashion Costume Parisien 1803-1804


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Journal Ladies Fashion Costume Parisien 1803-1804

Journal of the Ladies and the Fashion, Costume Parisien, 1803-1804: Redingotte a la Charlemagne... on the left a man seen on the back, in a jacket that became Redingotte a la Charlemagne called. Gaiters made from sheet, top hat and umbrella in the right hand. Drawing from the print Costume Parisien (607) (An 13). On the right a young man in costume ne gligee. Drawing from the print Costume Parisien () An 12. Fashion plates, coat (REDINGOTE) (mens clothes), coat: overcoat (mens clothes), walking stick, staff, cane (mens clothes), parasol, sunshade (mens clothes) ), trousers, breeches (mens clothes), clothing for the upper part of the body (VEST), anonymous, 1803 - 1804, paper, ink, watercolor (paint), brush, h 250, × w 273

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Media ID 19549577

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1803 1804 Back Body Breeches Cane Clothing Coat Drawing Fashion Fashion Plates Jacket Journal Ladies Overcoat Parasol Redingote Right Hand Staff Sunshade Top Hat Trousers Umbrella Upper Part Vest Walking Stick Young Man Gaiters


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This print from the Liszt Collection takes us back to the glamorous world of 19th-century Parisian fashion. Titled "Journal Ladies Fashion Costume Parisien 1803-1804" it showcases two distinct styles that were en vogue during that era. On the left side of the image, we see a man donning a striking Redingotte à la Charlemagne jacket. This unique garment was known for its regal appearance and became quite popular among fashionable gentlemen. The man also wears gaiters made from sheet material, adding an interesting touch to his ensemble. In his right hand, he confidently holds a top hat and an elegant umbrella, completing his sophisticated look. Meanwhile, on the right side of the print, a young man is depicted wearing a more casual costume négligée. This relaxed attire exudes effortless charm and embodies the carefree spirit of leisurely activities in early 19th-century France. The intricate details captured in this drawing highlight various elements of men's clothing at that time – including coats (such as redingotes and overcoats), walking sticks or canes, parasols or sunshades for protection against sunlight, trousers or breeches, and vests for upper body garments. Created with paper as its canvas and brought to life using ink and watercolor paints skillfully applied by brush strokes; this artwork truly transports us into an enchanting world where fashion was not just about clothes but also about self-expression and social status.

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