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At the start of the 1830s, womenswear was exuberant and dramatic, reflecting the Romantic movement. It was characterized by an extraordinary attention to the upper half of the dress and the sleeves. Read more!
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Stereo imagery goes way further back however. The "stereoscope"—introduced by Charles Wheatstone in 1838—used line drawings. Photography was still in its infancy in the 1830s!
Image credit (right): Teylers museum
Poem by Ise no Ôsuke, from the 1830s series Five Poetic Immortals of the Pear-blossom Courtyard
1800s-1830s is cute, soft and elegant, meanwhile the victorian fashion.... just not my fave
historical creek while i procrastinate writing my actual essay about the 1830s #spcreek
Illustrations by Jean-Victor Adam (1801 – 1866), French painter and lithographer (St Petersburg, 1830s).
1. Private of the Life-Guard - Caucasian Squadron
2. Circassian
3. Imeretian
4. Lezghin
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There are certain silhouettes that seem almost too much for their own good. To see an early 1830s fashion plate for the first time, an observer might imagine the drawing is a caricature of a style but to see surviving garments is to realise the illustrator’s accuracy @cincymuseum
Ether: Early Anesthesia and Its First Uses - By the late 1830s, public gatherings referred to as “ether frolics” were being held by wandering lecturers. These gatherings involved audience members inhaling diethyl #ether, ... https://t.co/XlS2ndWPTr #19thcentury #wwwblogs
Three Kinds of Drunks in the Modern World (Tôsei sanshiki jôgo), circa 1830s
she was going to be a "Regency Raven" but I just like the 1830s more
Literally Akira and Goro right here in 1830s
@WilburSoot hey there british child during the 1830s who has to sweep chimneys. ...... did u know I was the person that emailed u with your current mc skin on the dreamsmp....
found a real variety of art last night while doing research (all of these by Achille Deveria, 1830s or so)
Nightingale looks super cool, i'm into the victorian stuff, but i also hope someday someone walks it back just a couple decades to the 1830s so we can get the truly unhinged silhouettes of the romantic era into a video game look at this shit lmao
Katsushika Hokusai, Rain Below the Mountain (from the series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji), early 1830s https://t.co/AcOLBD53xl #japaneseart #clevelandartmuseum
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1830s.
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