Pierre Thomas Leclerc (1740-APR. 1799). "Costume for court balls". Drawing for the 18th French costume notebook, 12th suite of fashionable dresses in 1779, published by Esnaults and Rapilly, pl. 107, engraved by Dupin. Costume for the balls of the court: "This habit is imitated from that of Henri IV's time", was brought to the balls and festivals of the King's brothers to receive the Archduke of Austria, hat to the Henri IV, exhausted On the doublet, kits "adopted" at the French theater for the resumption of Guillaume Tell, tragedy. Black ink feather, watercolor enhancement, white paper. 1779.


Pierre Thomas Leclerc (1740-APR. 1799). "Costume for court balls". Drawing for the 18th French costume notebook, 12th suite of fashionable dresses in 1779, published by Esnaults and Rapilly, pl. 107, engraved by Dupin. Costume for the balls of the court: "This habit is imitated from that of Henri IV's time", was brought to the balls and festivals of the King's brothers to receive the Archduke of Austria, hat to the Henri IV, exhausted On the doublet, kits "adopted" at the French theater for the resumption of Guillaume Tell, tragedy. Black ink feather, watercolor enhancement, white paper. 1779. Galliera, fashion museum of the city of Paris. 37821-1 Bal, Hat Henri IV, courtyard, costume, drawing, ink, black feather, case, watercolor


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