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Friday Treat Time and our virtual stores are open! We’ve brought out 3 treasures for you today: Linen tie-on pocket with crewelwork floral embroidery, 1710s. Cream silk bodice with rosebud print, House of Worth, mid 1890s. Silk gauze mini-dress by Yves Sant Laurent, 1966 🌹
Cha-U-Kao was a famous clown who performed at the Moulin Rouge in the 1890s. She was openly gay & a favourite model of Toulouse-Lautrec. Cha-U-Kao was a stage name & a style of dance similar to the cancan. It derives from “chahut", meaning "noise" and "chaos”.
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Did some fanart for @MysterySkulls based on a design from the 1890s by William Bradley.
1890s :: Merewether Clock Tower In Karachi . It Was Built In Memorial of Sir William Merewether , Former Commissioner of Sindh
here’s something i drew in january when i read the 1800s au and decided to research 1890s fashion to draw them historically accurate
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i did not think to research glasses though and now i’m afraid to do so and find out i did it wrong
Jean Carriés, another of the French artist potters of the 1890s. Originally a sculptor, he was a friend of John Singer Sergeant, who painted this handsome portrait of him.
St Michael's Mount (Cornwall) by James Webb 1890s
(Kunsthaus Lempertz)
Toulouse-Lautrec spent a lot of time through the 1890s painting the prostitutes, residents and visitors of a Parisian brothel on the rue d'Ambroise. The observational paintings are intimate, warm and compassionate towards the subjects..
#art #painting #ToulouseLautrec
Ancher was an impressionist who took the ideas of the Skagen Group & integrated them with modern French movements. Her interior paintings are particularly noteworthy. En Begravelse (1891), Children Painting Flowers (1894), Young Mother (1890s) & Vaccination (1899)
Her Blue Room is perhaps her most famous work. Here she blends Impressionism & Danish sensibility to create a masterpiece. Self-portrait (1890), Sunlight in the Blue Room (1891), Sewing (1890) & Evening Session at the Fence (c1890s)
@IndiiCreates hello, thank you ;u; please consider Vivian! She a terrifyingly strong vampire lady from the 1890s, who can shape shift into a horrid wolf form using protean. she neato
You may be familiar with the cashmere shawl that appears in Cashmere of 1908, but can you spot it in many of his later portraits? Much like the bergère chair in Lady Agnew, which echoed in his portraits of the 1890s, a pop of shawl becomes a signature distinctly late Sargentian.
Konstantin Alekseyevich Korovin, A Cafe in Paris. Second half of the 1890s
Oil on Canvas, 52.5 х 43.5 cm
Tretyakov Gallery
@Tretyakovgal
Moscow, Russia
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Ruth has finally begun to change into Vivian!
Please meet her new 1890s identity! She had to change it, so that the werewolves wouldn't be able to so easily track her down in the future.
Obvi, WIP but I'm very pleased with how this is turning out ;u;
Our most fun new #acquisition for some time: c. 1890s French #seaside #poetry shaped like a crab, of which no other copies are known to survive. Now available to consult (shelfmark 8000.c.1244(14)). #crustacea #newacq #specialcollections