
1740-1749 - Fashion History Timeline
2021年7月26日 · In his exhaustive study of clothing worn by ordinary English men and women in the eighteenth century, Styles examined criminal records, inventories, diaries, and other …
1740s - Wikipedia
August 7 – Mary Musgrove Bosomworth, a woman of mixed British and Creek Indian ancestry, presents herself as Coosaponakeesa, Queen of the Creek Indians and marches with 200 …
1750-1759 - Fashion History Timeline
2021年7月28日 · By the 1750s, women’s shoes (Fig. 23) developed a gently rounded toe that replaced the attenuated, upturned toe of the 1720s and 1730s and a high curved heel known …
1750 – Stephen Slaughter, Two Women Gathering Fruit
2020年7月20日 · Slaughter was most prolific in the 1740s. This painting is currently titled Young Woman with Servant, but this seems to be a relatively new name with an updated description …
1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia
Fashion in the period 1700–1750 in European and European-influenced countries is characterized by a widening silhouette for both men and women following the tall, narrow look of the 1680s …
Category : 1740s portrait paintings of women - Wikimedia
Media in category "1740s portrait paintings of women" The following 96 files are in this category, out of 96 total. Joseph Highmore - Portrait of Susanna Highmore.jpg 1,483 × 1,920; 257 KB
1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia
Women's clothing styles emphasized a narrow, inverted conical torso, achieved with boned stays, above full skirts. Hoop skirts continued to be worn, reaching their largest size in the 1750s, …
Portrait of a Woman - Philadelphia Museum of Art
Attributed to George Beare (English, active by 1738, died 1749)
Category : 1740s portrait paintings from Great Britain (female)
Media in category "1740s portrait paintings from Great Britain (female)" The following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total. Joseph Highmore - Portrait of Susanna Highmore.jpg 1,483 × …
History of Stays 1740-1780 - Silhouettes Costumes
By the 1740’s, the “bodies”, now called “stays, were essential to every woman’s wardrobe. ALL women of every class, age, size, and shape wore them in some form. Poor and middle classes …
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