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Ball dress, early 1800s.
Cambric with gold metallic thread embroidery.
© collection the State Hermitage.
Ball dress, early 1800s.
Cambric with gold metallic thread embroidery.
© collection the State Hermitage.
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Silk cape with the sweetest embroidery, 1795-1800.
Grasshoppers and trees, bees and their hives, even a hammock. Just so pretty.
© & collection The Met Museum
#Embroidery
Silk cape with the sweetest embroidery, 1795-1800.
Grasshoppers and trees, bees and their hives, even a hammock. Just so pretty.
© & collection The Met Museum
#Embroidery
A woman with a dog, 1740s.
© The Met Museum
A woman with a dog, 1740s.
© The Met Museum
His Best Known Work, The Nightmare, 1781
Collection Detroit Institute of Arts.
#Romanticism
His Best Known Work, The Nightmare, 1781
Collection Detroit Institute of Arts.
#Romanticism
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Circa 1750, likely England
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Circa 1750, likely England
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Gillray showing there is nothing like a stiff breeze to ruin the classical Muse, as three somewhat disheveled women discover when posing (a bit too naturally) in Kensington Gardens #London (1810)
Gillray showing there is nothing like a stiff breeze to ruin the classical Muse, as three somewhat disheveled women discover when posing (a bit too naturally) in Kensington Gardens #London (1810)
When a sailor faced the lash for peeking up Princess Caroline's dress as she descended a ladder onto a ship in Greenwich c.1800 - she begged for him to be spared since it was 'only natural to wonder if a royal c*nt was different from a common or garden one'
When a sailor faced the lash for peeking up Princess Caroline's dress as she descended a ladder onto a ship in Greenwich c.1800 - she begged for him to be spared since it was 'only natural to wonder if a royal c*nt was different from a common or garden one'
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A lovely portrait of Miss Morland standing behind a barrel of oysters and opening a shell under the light of a lantern #London (1769)
A lovely portrait of Miss Morland standing behind a barrel of oysters and opening a shell under the light of a lantern #London (1769)