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An 1819 evening dress from Ackermann's Repository, worn by a harp-playing young lady
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unknown work-for-hire early nineteenth-century engraver
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An 1819 evening dress from Ackermann's Repository, worn by a harp-playing young lady
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Shows certain tendencies of the incipient transition away from the Empire/Regency fashion aesthetic, such as a more conical silhouette, and heavy ornamentation applied horizontally around the dress near the hem. However, the waistline is still very high, and there are not so many layers of petticoats that the gown is prevented from flexibly accommodating the body posture.
Date April 1819
date QS:P571,+1819-04-00T00:00:00Z/10
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Source/Photographer Scanned by H. Churchyard
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