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La Belle Assemblee, 1824, 1943. Creator: UnknownLa Belle Assemblee, 1824, 1943. La Belle Assemblee - British womens magazine published 1806-1837, founded by John Bell (1745-1831), best known for its Regency era fashion plates
Petit Courrier des Dames, 1857, 1943. Creator: UnknownPetit Courrier des Dames, 1857, 1943. Hand coloured engraving from Petit Courrier des Dames, a weekly French fashion magazine published in Paris
Le Beau Monde, 1807, (1943). Creator: UnknownLe Beau Monde, 1807, 1943. Beau monde - the fashionable world of high society. From " Fashions and Fashion Plates 1800-1900", by James Laver
Christmas Festivities in Rural England, 1909. Creator: UnknownChristmas Festivities in Rural England, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]
King George and Queen Mary with their son Prince Edward, May 1910. Creator: UnknownKing George and Queen Mary with their son Prince Edward, May 1910. King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary of Teck (1867-1953) with their eldest son the Duke of Cornwall (1894-1972)
His Girl, The Counsels Brief. Creator: Victor VennerHis Girl, The Counsels Brief
19th century fashion - London, (c1928). Creator: Unknown19th century fashion - London, (c1928). Woman wearing a bonnet and pink dress with an enormous fur muff. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928
Christmas skaters, c1970. Creator: Shirley MarkhamChristmas skaters, c1970. Design for a Christmas card. Models in a drawing class. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design
Dolly Varden, 1842, (c1950). Creator: William Powell FrithDolly Varden, 1842, (c1950). Character in Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge, set in the 1780s: Dolly, daughter of a worthy locksmith, in her cherry coloured mantle, straw hat and muff
My Second Sermon, 1864. Artist: John Everett MillaisMy Second Sermon, 1864
My First Sermon, 1863. Artist: John Everett MillaisMy First Sermon, 1863
A large muff with a band of brocade, 1647. Artist: Wenceslaus HollarA large muff with a band of brocade, 1647
Winter garments for a woman, including muffs, gloves and handkerchiefs, 1647. ArtistWinter garments for a woman, including muffs, gloves and handkerchiefs, 1647
The Q-ns Ass in a Band-box, 1821. Caroline of Brunswick, inside a box, sits on a zebra which stands in a round band-box; the zebra, with the head of Alderman Wood
Very Cold!, Coleman Street, London, c1825. Snowstorm on the corner of Gresham Street and Coleman Street, London. A miserable-looking man trudges along in the snow, his red nose running
A lady and a gentleman by the entrance to the Oxford Music Hall, Oxford St, Westminster, c1860. Both of them are fashionably dressed
Juvenile Monstrosities, 1835Juvenile Monstrosities, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving)
Little Girl with Orange, 1889. Found in the Collection of Musee de Morlaix
New Year Card. Private Collection
The Sleigh Ride. Artist: Kaemmerer, Frederik Hendrik (1839-1902)The Sleigh Ride. Private Collection
Russian woman with a fur muff, Between 1758 and 1761. Artist: Le Prince, Jean-Baptiste (1734-1781)Russian woman with a fur muff, Between 1758 and 1761. Private Collection
Winter. Artist: Masriera, Francesc (1842-1902)Winter. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
Winter Scene. Artist: Kustodiev, Boris Michaylovich (1878-1927)Winter Scene. Private Collection
Portrait of Mme X, c. 1883-1884. Artist: Bashkirtseva, Maria Konstantinovna (1860-1884)Portrait of Mme X, c. 1883-1884. Found in the collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris
Girl and rocking chair, 1907. Artist: Larsson, Carl (1853-1919)Girl and rocking chair, 1907. Found in the collection of the Malmo Konstmuseum
Girl with a Muff, 1884. Artist: Makovsky, Vladimir Yegorovich (1846-1920)Girl with a Muff, 1884. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Kherson
Russian Winter Clothing (From Moeurs et Costumes des Russes), 1817. Artist: Haubigant, Armand Gustave (1789-1862)Russian Winter Clothing (From Moeurs et Costumes des Russes), 1817. Private Collection
Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham, c16th century, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver ICatherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham, c16th century (1904). Catherine Carey, after her marriage Catherine Knollys and later Lady Knollys (c)
Constantia, c1788. After George Morland (1763-1804). From The Connoisseur Extra Number I: George Morland, by J. T. Herbert Baily. [Otto Limited, London, 1906]
Mrs Mary Robinson, 1780-1781. Artist: George RomneyMrs Mary Robinson, 1780-1781. Painting held in The Wallace Collection, London. From The British Genius, by Haldane MacFall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1911]
Mrs Siddons, 1785. Artist: Thomas GainsboroughMrs Siddons, 1785. Painting held at The National Gallery, London. From The British Genius, by Haldane MacFall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1911]
Portrait of a Young Woman, 18th century. Artist: Francois BoucherPortrait of a Young Woman, 18th century. From The Connoisseur Extra No. 4 - Boucher by Haldane Macfall [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908.]
Lady Erne, c18th century. Artist: Jules Simon PayrauLady Erne, 18th century. After John Dowman (1750-1824). From The Connoisseur 1913, edited by J. T. Herbert Baily. [Otto Limited, London, 1913]
Old Q or A Worn Out Debauchee, c1790, (1902) Artist: Thomas RowlandsonOld Q or A Worn Out Debauchee, c1790. William Douglas, 3rd Earl March, Fourth Duke of Queensbury (1725-1810). From the original water-colour drawing in the possession of Lady Dorothy Nevill. 1902
A Christmas Holiday, 1790, (1919). Artist: John Raphael SmithA Christmas Holiday, 1790. From The Connoisseur Volume LV [Otto Limited, London, 1919]
Our Sailor King, His Consort, and the Sailor Heir to the Throne, 1910. Artist: DinhamOur Sailor King, His Consort, and the Sailor Heir to the Throne, 1910. King George V, Queen Mary and the future King Edward VIII
Madame Mole-Reymond, 1786 (1910). Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrunMadame Mole-Reymond, 1786 (1910). Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France. From The Connoisseur magazine (September 1910)
Denise Orme (1885-1960), music hall singer, early 20th century. Artist: Bassano StudioDenise Orme (1885-1960), music hall singer, early 20th century
In the Street, (1930). Artist: Constantin GuysIn the Street, (1930). Illustration from The Painter of Victorian Life, a study of Constantin Guys with an introduction and a translation of Baudelaires Peintre de la Vie Moderne, by P G Konody
Young Lady with a Muff, c1750, (1938). Artist: Francois BoucherYoung Lady with a Muff, c1750. Painting housed in the Louvre, Paris. From World-Famous Paintings edited by J. Greig Pirie [W. & G. Foyle, Ltd, London, 1938.]
Cartoon on a riding theme, 19th century. Just as he had with ineffable grace lifted his hat to greet the ladies, the horse went on his knees, and deposited the beau in a puddle at their feet
Parisian fashions of the 19th century, 1849 (1938). Plate taken from Plaisir de France (December, 1938)
A Unwelcome customer, 1772. Artist: CaldwellA Unwelcome customer, 1772. A bull bursts into a shop, shocking the lady customers who drop the samples of lace they were looking at. The bull has a fur muff on one horn
A Milliners Shop, 1787A Milliners Shop. 1787. From Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseud Emily Morse Symonds]. [London, 1905]
The Buck Metamorphosed... 1754.Artist: G SmithThe Buck Metamorphosed or Mr Foote in the character of the Englishman return d from Paris, 1754. A comment on French fashions which were seen as foppish by the British
Such things are, That such things are we must allow, but such things never were till now, 1787. A satire on the unflattering fashions of the day
Taste in High Life, 1746. Artist: William HogarthTaste in High Life, 1746. A satire on affected manners. A man holds a saucer and a woman daintily holds the teacup. Another woman tickles a black servant under the chin
The queen visiting the wards of the London Hospital, late 19th century, (1900). Artist: G DurandThe queen visiting the wards of the London Hospital, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria, wearing a fur-trimmed coat and carrying a muff, visits a patient