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The hot hand or Paumele. Wonderful in flimsy muslin dresses play the game of " hot hands." One girl buries her head in another's lap, and has to guess which friend slaps her arm
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The hot hand or Paumele. Wonderful in flimsy muslin dresses play the game of " hot hands." One girl buries her head in another's lap, and has to guess which friend slaps her arm
FLO4677823 The hot hand or Paumele. Wonderful in flimsy muslin dresses play the game of " hot hands." One girl buries her head in another's lap, and has to guess which friend slaps her arm. Two women have the fashionable short hairstyle called the victim or martyr. Illustration by Dominique Bosio. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesanger's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.; (add.info.: The hot hand or Paumele. Wonderful in flimsy muslin dresses play the game of " hot hands." One girl buries her head in another's lap, and has to guess which friend slaps her arm. Two women have the fashionable short hairstyle called the victim or martyr. Illustration by Dominique Bosio. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesanger's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.); © Florilegius
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Animaux Chien Coiffure Domestique Domestiques Francaise Jardin Loisirs Mode 19eme Regence Societe 19th Mode Femme Regency
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Step back in time with this charming illustration from 1817, capturing a moment of playful camaraderie among fashionable French women. Dressed in delicate muslin dresses, these ladies engage in the popular game of "hot hands," where one must guess who is slapping their arm while blindfolded. The scene exudes a sense of lighthearted fun and intimacy as one girl buries her head in another's lap, trying to decipher the source of the playful taps.
The two women featured sport the trendy short hairstyle known as "the victim or martyr," adding an extra touch of elegance to the scene. Illustrated by Dominique Bosio and hand-colored, this engraving is a snapshot of Regency-era leisure activities and fashion trends.
Transport yourself to a bygone era filled with laughter and friendship as you gaze upon this delightful print. Let your imagination wander through the lush gardens and opulent society gatherings depicted in this artwork. A true gem from history, this image captures the essence of French culture and style during the early 19th century.
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