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Dress of the reign of George II, 1727-1760
Dress of the reign of George II, 1727-1760.. She wears a headdress in the shape of a carriage, beauty spots, necklaces and chokers, a dress with fitted bodice, short sleeves and long lace cuffs, a lace apron, and a watch hanging from her belt. Based on Hogarth, Grays Inn Journal, Thomas Jefferys Collection of Dresses, and The Connoisseur. Handcoloured lithograph from Costumes of British Ladies from the Time of William the First to the Reign of Queen Victoria, London, Dickinson & Son, 1840
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1840 Bodice Cuffs First Headdress Lace Necklace Reign Spots Watch
Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This handcoloured lithograph depicts a fashionable British lady from the reign of King George II, dressed in an elegant ensemble typical of the period, around 1727-1760. The lady's headdress takes the shape of a carriage, a popular fashion trend during this era, symbolizing wealth and luxury. Her face is adorned with beauty spots, a common cosmetic practice among the upper classes. Necklaces and chokers add to her regal appearance, while her fitted bodice, short sleeves, and long lace cuffs accentuate her figure. The dress is completed with a lace apron, adding a delicate touch to the overall design. A watch hanging from her belt is a practical accessory, reflecting the importance of timekeeping in the 18th century. This image is based on various historical sources, including Hogarth's Grays Inn Journal, Thomas Jefferys Collection of Dresses, and The Connoisseur. The meticulous attention to detail in the lithograph is evident in the intricate patterns of the lace and the realistic rendering of the lady's features. The use of handcolouring adds a vibrant and rich quality to the print, making it a valuable historical record of fashion during the time of King George II. This image is a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing insight into the fashion trends and cultural practices of the 18th century.
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