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John Singer Sargent - Staircase (ca. 1878)
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ab. 1873 Grey blue visiting dress by House of Worth (Charles Frederick Worth)
silk faille and silk taffeta trimmed with steel beads
(Albany Institute of History & Art)
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Tito Conti (1842-1924) "The Secret Postbox" (1876) Oil on panel Currently in a private collection
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Reclining nude, 1879
Luis Ricardo Falero
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Dressing Gown
1878-1879
United States
Peabody Essex Museum (Object Number: 133939)
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French dress
c. 1872
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Hanna Klinkosch, Prinzessin von Liechtenstein by Hans Makart, 1875
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THE GILDED AGE + ART [1/∞]
Ball on Shipboard (c. 1874) by James Tissot Mrs Blane's white dress with navy blue detail from S2E02: Some Sort of Trick
Inspired by this post (@tomcraweley)
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Adolph Menzel - The Waterproof Coat of General Moltke (1871)
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ab. 1872 Sergei Gribkov - Before the Wedding
(Tambov Region Art Gallery)
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Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) "Gust of Wind" (c. 1872) Oil on canvas Realism Located in the National Museum Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales
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After the Ball, Alfred Stevens. 1874.
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The Birth of Venus, 1875 Alexandre Cabanel
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Sashiko Jacket
1850-1899 (Meiji Era)
Japan
Sashiko is a quilting technique that uses a running stitch to reinforce and prolong the life of a textile or to join together recycled pieces of cloth into a new garment. Japanese farmers used the technique to create warmer and more durable fabrics, and decorative sashiko stitching developed from this practical function. This robe’s embroidered design is dominated by three variations on the pattern of interlocking circles, called shippō-tsunagi. The bottom band features a design of waves.
The MET (Accession Number: 67.172.1)
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