(. p 64) in accordance with the accompanying text: A partially erected gown, topped with foliage (?). Diadem of flowers and silver. Necklace in the shape of crosses (?). Turkish Yellow 'Cashmere' (scarf). According to the caption, the dress is held up by 'noeuds the Pélerin. (Knots or bows?). Print out the fashion magazine Elegantia or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for Women 1807-1814 (interrupted by the period 1811-1813) . Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher Evert Maaskamp Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1808 Physical features: engra, hand-colored material : paper Techni
(. p 64) in accordance with the accompanying text: A partially erected gown, topped with foliage (?). Diadem of flowers and silver. Necklace in the shape of crosses (?). Turkish Yellow 'Cashmere' (scarf). According to the caption, the dress is held up by 'noeuds the Pélerin. (Knots or bows?). Print out the fashion magazine Elegantia or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for Women 1807-1814 (interrupted by the period 1811-1813) . Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher Evert Maaskamp Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1808 Physical features: engra, hand-colored material : paper Technique: engra (printing process) / hand-color measurements: sheet: h 218 mm × W 120 mm Subject: fashion platesdiadem, tiara (+ women's clothes) necklace (+ women's clothes) flowers dress, gown (+ women's clothes) gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ women's clothes) clothing for the upper part of the body (SCARF) (+ women's clothes) When: 1808 - 1808DocumentatieBibliographie générale du costume et de la mode: description des suites recueils, séries, revues et livres français étrangers et relatifs au costume civil, MILITARY et religieux, aux modes, aux coiffures et aux various accessories de l'habillement, p. 333, Cat 954Suzanne de Rooij, 'Zagt, sensitive and timid; Women and women's image in the historic women's magazine Elegantia (1807-1814), Utrecht Jensen, "With exclusion of the female gender appropriate 'women's magazines and journalists in the Netherlands in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Hilversum
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