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Title
Le Follet Courrier des Salons; Lady's Magazine
Alternative Title
Casey Fashion Plates
Date Created and/or Issued
September, 1832
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Fashion Plate Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Tablieren gros de naples brode. Robe en mousseline. Robe d'enfant en Jaconnas.; The seated woman at the center is wearing a blue dress with gigot sleeves and a brown apron over the skirt. She has a white stole with a floral print draped over her right shoulder. She is wearing gloves and is holding flowers in her right hand. The young child on the right is wearing a peach dress with gigot sleeves. She is holding a flower in her right hand.
Tablieren des Magasins de Mme. Armand, Rue du Cloitre, St. Jacques, l'Hopital, 10.; L'Administration du Journal, Rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth, No. 25.; Published by Page, 112 Fetter Lane, London.
Type
Image
Format
Fashion plates
Identifier
rbc1474
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/fashion/id/1470
Source
v. 13, plate 30

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