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Mrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer III (Cornelia Paterson), ca. 1810. Creator: Robert FultonMrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer III (Cornelia Paterson), ca. 1810
Mrs. Cephas Thompson (Olivia Leonard), ca. 1810-20. Creator: Cephas ThompsonMrs. Cephas Thompson (Olivia Leonard), ca. 1810-20
Mrs. Manigault Heyward (Susan Hayne Simmons), ca. 1813. Creator: Robert FultonMrs. Manigault Heyward (Susan Hayne Simmons), ca. 1813
Portrait of a Young Woman, 1801. Creator: Mather BrownPortrait of a Young Woman, 1801
Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1805. Creator: Sir William BeecheyPortrait of a Woman, ca. 1805
Madame Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigord (1761-1835), ca. 1804. CreatorMadame Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigord (1761-1835), ca. 1804
Madame Philippe Panon Desbassayns de Richemont... and Her Son, Eugene (1800-1859), 1802Madame Philippe Panon Desbassayns de Richemont (Jeanne Egle Mourgue, 1778-1855) and Her Son, Eugene (1800-1859), 1802
Portrait of a Woman. Creator: Louis Leopold BoillyPortrait of a Woman
Mrs. John Biddle (Eliza Falconer Bradish), 1818. Creator: Thomas SullyMrs. John Biddle (Eliza Falconer Bradish), 1818
Mrs. Robert Dickey (Anne Brown), 1807-10. Creator: John Wesley JarvisMrs. Robert Dickey (Anne Brown), 1807-10
The Empress Josephine, c1804, (1903). Creators: Unknown, Georges PetitThe Empress Josephine, c1804, (1903). L Imperatrice Josephine. Portrait of Josephine de Beauharnais (1763-1814), the first wife of Napoleon I, and first Empress of the French
Elizabeth Smith, 1809. Creator: Robert Mitchell MeadowsElizabeth Smith, 1809. Portrait of Elizabeth Smith (1776-1806), English translator, linguist, and Biblical scholar
Childrens clothing from 1820-1840, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W TroutChildrens clothing from 1820-1840, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
Empire gown and childs dress trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 1804, (1937). Creator: UnknownEmpire gown and childs dress trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 1804, (1937). The Emire line was a high waistline, often worn in white to denote high social status
Empire gown worn in Philadelphia, now in Memorial Hall, (1804), 1903, (1937). CreatorPicture of an Empire gown worn in Philadelphia, now in the collection at Memorial Hall, (1804), 1903, (1937). A high waistline, often worn in white to denote a high social status
Harriet and Caroline Montagu, Rome, 1815, (1943). Creator: Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresHarriet and Caroline Montagu, Rome, 1815, (1943). Portrait of Lady Harriet Mary Montagu (1805-1857) and her sister Lady Catherine Caroline Montagu (1808-1833), daughters of George
Portrait of Elizabeth MalB, c1811, (1943). Creator: Peter von CorneliusPortrait of Elizabeth Malsz, c1811, (1943). Elisabeth Malsz, nee Hofmann, wearing a bonnet and empire line dress. Drawing in the Kunstpalast, Dusseldorf, Germany
Portrait of an unknown Woman with Headdress, 1812, (1965). Creator: Vladimir BorovikovskyPortrait of an unknown Woman with Headdress, 1812, (1965). French writer, novelist and political propagandist Anne Louise Germaine de Stael (1766-1817)
Portrait of Nadezhda Ivanovna Dubovitska, 1809, (1965). Creator: Vladimir BorovikovskyPortrait of Nadezhda Ivanovna Dubovitska, 1809, (1965). Russian lady wearing a lace bonnet decorated with ribbons, empire line gown with puffed sleeves, and a red shawl
The Right Honourable Lady Anne Beckett, 1829. Creator: Thomas WrightThe Right Honourable Lady Anne Beckett, 1829. Portrait of a young woman in an empire line dress wearing a pearl necklace. The 58th of the series of Female Nobility in La Belle Assemblee
Princess Charlotte, of Wales, c1817, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Thomas RyallPrincess Charlotte, of Wales, c1817, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817), only child of George IV (then Prince of Wales) and Caroline of Brunswick
19th century fashion - Berlin, (c1928). Creator: Unknown19th century fashion - Berlin, (c1928). German couple wearing: empire line dress and gloves; frock coat and breeches. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures)
Auguste Amalie de Beauharnais, (1933). Creator: UnknownAuguste Amalie de Beauharnais, (1933). Portrait of Princess Augusta of Bavaria, Duchess of Leuchtenberg (1788-1851) with her daughter Josephine of Leuchtenberg (1807-1876)
Historical costume, 1951. Creator: Shirley MarkhamHistorical costume, 1951. Examples of clothing from the 15th and 18th centuries. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952
Josephine - Empress of the French, c1808, (1896). Artist: Henry WolfJosephine - Empress of the French, c1808, (1896). Josephine de Beauharnais (1763-1814) was the first wife of Napoleon I, and first Empress of the French
Two women and a man wearing full evening dress, c1810. Artist: W ReadTwo women and a man wearing full evening dress. c1810. The woman on the left is wearing a yellow empire line dress, while the woman next to her is wearing a plain white empire line dress with a red
Two women and a man wearing evening dress, 1808. Artist: W ReadTwo women and a man wearing evening dress, 1808. Both of the woman are wearing high waisted empire line dresses, while the man wears a frock coat and cravat
Lady Peel, early 19th century, (1912). Artist: C CoppierLady Peel, early 19th century, (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)
French costume: Restoration, (1882). Illustration showing costume from the period of the restoration of the French monarchy, 1815-1830, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel
French costume: Empire, (1882). Illustration showing costume from 1795-1804, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel, Frances Cashel Hoey and John Lillie, (1882)