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Outstanding collections of art, fashion & design housed in a beautiful French-style public museum set in gardens & parkland
thebowesmuseum.org.uk

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Happy to all the amazing women out there from everyone at Today we are celebrating our fantastic founder, who was an incredible pioneer.
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skirt around the legs and emphasise the effect of the bustle. We know it was worn by Mary Adshead, who was 21 when she got married in Northumberland, on 26 of August 1880.
What would (or did) you wear for your wedding?

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If you ought to be married in the late 19th century, this could’ve been your wedding dress. This silk-like silhouette, without a waist seam, was known as the ‘princess’ style. The front ruched panel with the line of bows enhanced the vertical effect. Inside, tapes tighten the ⤵️

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👼 What a gorgeous dress for wouldn’t you agree? From far away you might think the dress just has a floral print but up close the cherub & rose print makes it such a darling one. The cherub print was part of a revival of 18th century style dresses in 1/2

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books & sculptures just like our very own were produced. You can also find out how to help save rhinos for the future.
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that today is We are inspired by the wonderful Clara and her amazing travel adventures. Have you explored the trails in our galleries and grounds?
*Don’t miss the Clara events during our October Half Term week 👻 🎃 💀 https://t.co/pkzTd1GDP2

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would have been rather unusual for her. She was nonetheless an animal lover, as it is known that she had a dog, Bernardine, whose portrait is kept in the Museum’s collection.
You can admire this painting & Josephine’s dog Bernardine in the Museum’s galleries.
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Just look at that cute face! Who wouldn’t love a doggie like this?! It is believed that this tiny portrait of a dog it was made by our founder, the artist Her work consists mostly of landscapes, often with one or several figures, so this portrait of a dog 1/2

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is draped over a bustle at the back. The has a looped-up & draped overskirt and tunic. changed many times during the 19th century, see some of our fashion plates.
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