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Samurai of the Chosyu clan, 1860s. Photograph by Felice Beato.
Gorgeous lace, and quite a scandalously exposed back, on this 1860s ball gown. #fashionhistory #victorian
Woman with a chatelaine and her hair in a snood, ca. 1860s. Both common everyday accessories. #fashionhistory
Striking photo of Ambleside blacksmith, Mr Benson, in the 1860s (Armitt Museum) - #ambleside #localhistory -
Lev Lagorio "Storm". 1860s. Oil on canvas, 190 x 120 cm. Rostov-on-Don Regional Museum of Fine Arts.
Sometimes minimal embellishment can equal maximum style, as in this 1860s gown https://t.co/POidn5ABXe #dresshistory
capucines or poppies?
Eugène Atget, Capucines (albumen print), ca. 1910
Charles Aubry, Poppies, 1860s, albumen print
Nautch girls from #Kashmir attracted a lot of attention of the English in India. This image from the 1860s
Madonna Didn't Invent Voguing. Drag Balls Have Been Around Since the 1860s. https://t.co/OBR4XAmDJb
#Ottoman Men and Women, 1860s (#Osmanlı Bey ve Hanımları)
Agnes FitzGibbon 1860s flowers She published with aunt Catharine Parr Trail, painted with mother Susanna Moodie https://t.co/NwjftimK1I #art
#弓槍 1860s' fashion. Adult ver. Picture without sticker→ https://t.co/U1bxJ3PXoy
In the late-1860s, Joseph Lister began publishing his work on antiseptic surgeries. Here's one of the tools he used.
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Final Charles Frederick Worth watercolour masquerade costume design - c1860s - this one is based on royal state robes. @EurFashion @V_and_A
Charmingly bizarre > Early surrealist photomontage created by English aristocrat Georgina Berkeley in the 1860s https://t.co/lUpV4ohC6z
#FootcandyFriday: @batashoemuseum #Victorian boots, early 1860s #Mauve boots dyed w/ new synthetic color containing #arsenic #picricacid etc
American malacologist George W. Tryon, Jr. was a co-founder of the American Journal of Conchology. His 1860s monograph documents terrestrial #mollusks from the U.S. https://t.co/rcmfu466vJ Digitized @Mann_Library @Cornell_Library #MolluskMonday
In the late 1860s, the Archaeological Survey of India surveyed the inside of the temple using a small boat. They were impressed with the carving of the stone, which included figures in relief and lotus flowers. #objectofthemonth https://t.co/cmMmLX1AvS
Not the Cézanne we knew. "The Murder" belongs to a group of paintings (1860s) in which Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) exorcises the demons of his family life & indulges his fascination with romantic literature, fuelled by his childhood friendship with the future novelist Emile Zola.