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  • 1830s,  19th Century,  paintings

    Maria Crescentia Bourgin, 1836

    05.01.2017 / 0 Comments

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    Lady with Fruit and Flowers, 1838

    07.12.2015
  • 1860s,  19th Century,  illustration

    Eugenie Garter, 1860s

    12.12.2016 / 0 Comments

    eugenie

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    Edward A. Cary & his sister Emma J. Cary, 1861-1862

    29.12.2015

    the Travelling Companions ~ 1862

    27.08.2015

    Victoria’s five daughters (Alice, Helena, Beatrice, Victoria and Louise) mourning their father, 1862

    14.12.2015
  • 1830s,  19th Century,  paintings

    Tying the Corset, ca. 1830s

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    Constantinus_Fidelio_Coene_Maid_sewing_a_lady_into_a_corset

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    Lady with Fruit and Flowers, 1838

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  • 1850s,  19th Century,  extant costumes

    Silk Ball Gown, 1854-1856

    16.01.2016 / 0 Comments

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    Mother and Daughter, ca. 1850s

    18.09.2015

    Lady with Iroquois beadwork handbag, late 1850s

    27.12.2015

    Marie Walburg, Baroness de Speth, 1852

    11.12.2015
  • 1840s,  19th Century,  paintings

    Lady of the Worthington Family, ca. 1847

    01.09.2015 / 0 Comments

    (c) Nottingham City Museums and Galleries; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation

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    Seated Young Woman and Dog, 1845-1847

    17.12.2015

    Woman in checkered dress, 1840s

    17.12.2015

    Baroness Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, ca. 1840

    07.12.2015
  • 1860s,  19th Century,  paintings

    Study of a Dead Child, the Artist’s Son ~ 1860

    27.08.2015 / 0 Comments

    Study of a Dead Child, the Artist's Son 1860 William Lindsay Windus 1822-1907 Presented by P.L. Teed 1937 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/N04885

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    Lady with Grapes, 1860s

    22.10.2015

    Edward A. Cary & his sister Emma J. Cary, 1861-1862

    29.12.2015

    Mother & Daughters with identical dresses and Iroquois beaded bag, ca. 1860

    27.12.2015
  • 1850s,  19th Century,  paintings

    Ophelia ~ 1851-52

    26.08.2015 / 0 Comments

    Ophelia 1851-2 Sir John Everett Millais, Bt 1829-1896 Presented by Sir Henry Tate 1894 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/N01506

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    Marie Walburg, Baroness de Speth, 1852

    11.12.2015

    Lady with Iroquois beadwork handbag, late 1850s

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    Woman breastfeeding a Baby, 1850s

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