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Rouge Collection

"Rouge: A Vibrant Hue that Transcends Time and Cultures" In an enchanting advert for Mumms Champagne

Background imageRouge Collection: Advert / Mumms Champagne

Advert / Mumms Champagne
Mumms Cordon Rouge Champagne

Background imageRouge Collection: Choctaw Indian Princess, Oklahoma, USA

Choctaw Indian Princess, Oklahoma, USA
Choctaw Indian Princess in traditional costume, Oklahoma, USA. Date: 1946

Background imageRouge Collection: Officers of Arms of the Heralds College, 1952

Officers of Arms of the Heralds College, 1952
Participants in the Coronation Ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II. The Officers of Arms of the Heralds College (l to r): Bluemantle, J A Frere; Windsor Herald, R P Graham-Vivian; Richmond Herald

Background imageRouge Collection: Ford Assembly Line

Ford Assembly Line
FORD MOTOR COMPANY The assembly line at the Rouge Plant, Dearborn, illinois

Background imageRouge Collection: 1965 Belgian Grand Prix

1965 Belgian Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 11-13 June 1965. Graham Hill leads Jackie Stewart (Both BRM P261 s), Richie Ginther (Honda RA272), Jo Siffert (Brabham BT11 BRM)

Background imageRouge Collection: Max Factor make up booklet with Hollywood stars

Max Factor make up booklet with Hollywood stars
Rochelle Hudson and Bette Davis demonstrate how to apply powder and rouge respectively in a Max Factor promotional booklet. Date: 1937

Background imageRouge Collection: Map of Vicksburg

Map of Vicksburg, Mississippi, during the US Civil War when Ulyssess Grant and his army of the Tennessee drove the Confederate army of John C Pemberton back to Vicksburg and besieged the city

Background imageRouge Collection: Woman in ball gown of coral taffeta with silk ruffles

Woman in ball gown of coral taffeta with silk ruffles. Robe de bal en taffetas corail a volants de gaze de soie. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by H

Background imageRouge Collection: Dorothy Jordan (1762-1816)

Dorothy Jordan (1762-1816)
GUI41647 Dorothy Jordan (1762-1816) by Russell, John (1745-1806); Guildford Borough Council, Surrey, UK; (add.info.: mistress of William IV)

Background imageRouge Collection: Abricotee Rouge

Abricotee Rouge
Abricotee rouge variety

Background imageRouge Collection: Platinum Blonde Flapper

Platinum Blonde Flapper
A typical flapper with platinum blonde bobbed hair, green eye-shadow, rouge and pencil thin eyebrows. She wears emerald and diamond bangles, ear-rings & beads

Background imageRouge Collection: 1955 Belgian Grand Prix

1955 Belgian Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 3-5 June 1955. Giuseppe Farina, Ferrari 555 Supersqualo, 3rd position. Ref: 55BEL01. World copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageRouge Collection: Apple varieties, Malus domestica: Paternosterapfel, summer rose apple, and muscat reinette apple

Apple varieties, Malus domestica: Paternosterapfel, summer rose apple, and muscat reinette apple
5856519 Apple varieties, Malus domestica: Paternosterapfel, summer rose apple, and muscat reinette apple; (add.info.: Apple varieties, Malus domestica: Paternoster apple, Paternosterapfel)

Background imageRouge Collection: Justicia coccinea or Pachystachys coccinea. Variete with ecarlate red flowers. Drawing by T. Boys

Justicia coccinea or Pachystachys coccinea. Variete with ecarlate red flowers. Drawing by T. Boys
FLO4666669 Justicia coccinea or Pachystachys coccinea. Variete with ecarlate red flowers. Drawing by T. Boys. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834)

Background imageRouge Collection: Variete of waterapple or pink apple, with crimson flowers (Eugenia malaccensis)

Variete of waterapple or pink apple, with crimson flowers (Eugenia malaccensis). Tropical plant of Malaysian origin
FLO4666557 Variete of waterapple or pink apple, with crimson flowers (Eugenia malaccensis). Tropical plant of Malaysian origin

Background imageRouge Collection: Twig of a shrub Templetonia retusa, with crimson red flowers. Native to Australia

Twig of a shrub Templetonia retusa, with crimson red flowers. Native to Australia
FLO4666541 Twig of a shrub Templetonia retusa, with crimson red flowers. Native to Australia, named after John Templeton (1766-1825), Irish naturalist and botanist

Background imageRouge Collection: Crimson red hibiscus variete, rosa sinensis miniatus semi plenus type

Crimson red hibiscus variete, rosa sinensis miniatus semi plenus type. Lithograph by Worthington G.Smith (1835-1917)
FLO4671338 Crimson red hibiscus variete, rosa sinensis miniatus semi plenus type. Lithograph by Worthington G.Smith (1835-1917), published in Floral Magazine, 1872

Background imageRouge Collection: Anthurium variete, with inflorescence of ecarlate red color

Anthurium variete, with inflorescence of ecarlate red color
FLO4647703 Anthurium variete, with inflorescence of ecarlate red color; (add.info.: Anthurium variete, with inflorescence of ecarlate red color); © Florilegius.

Background imageRouge Collection: Variete of camelia Giardino Santarelli (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica)

Variete of camelia Giardino Santarelli (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica), cultivation in seedlings, in Italy
FLO4647657 Variete of camelia Giardino Santarelli (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica), cultivation in seedlings, in Italy, scarlet color flower with white spots. Lithograph of L

Background imageRouge Collection: Horned HeAddress (Robe) of the 15th century, reign of Edward IV 1461-1483

Horned HeAddress (Robe) of the 15th century, reign of Edward IV 1461-1483
FLO4594612 Horned HeAddress (Robe) of the 15th century, reign of Edward IV 1461-1483. She wears a blue dress with voluminous sleeves, lined with ermine

Background imageRouge Collection: Description of the fungus Amanite kills fly (venenous), has different stages of maturation

Description of the fungus Amanite kills fly (venenous), has different stages of maturation
FLO4616075 Description of the fungus Amanite kills fly (venenous), has different stages of maturation. Chromolithography in Atlas of edible and venenous mushrooms, 1891

Background imageRouge Collection: American Civil War 1861-1865: The Battle of Baton Rouge (Magnolia Cemetery), Louisiana

American Civil War 1861-1865: The Battle of Baton Rouge (Magnolia Cemetery), Louisiana, 5 August 1862
528708 American Civil War 1861-1865: The Battle of Baton Rouge (Magnolia Cemetery), Louisiana, 5 August 1862. Land and naval battle. Union (Northern) victory over the Confederates (Southern) forces

Background imageRouge Collection: Mushroom Amanite of the Cesars (edible), description has different stages of maturity

Mushroom Amanite of the Cesars (edible), description has different stages of maturity and vertical cutting
FLO4616046 Mushroom Amanite of the Cesars (edible), description has different stages of maturity and vertical cutting. Chromolithography in Atlas of edible and venenous mushrooms, 1891

Background imageRouge Collection: Dress (Robe) of the reign of King George II, 1727-1760. She wears jewels in her hair

Dress (Robe) of the reign of King George II, 1727-1760. She wears jewels in her hair
FLO4594736 Dress (Robe) of the reign of King George II, 1727-1760. She wears jewels in her hair, a velvet dress trimmed with ermine, with puff sleeves and long train, over a white petticoat

Background imageRouge Collection: Dress (Dress) of the reign of Edward III, 1327-1377. She wears a gold crown over a hairnet

Dress (Dress) of the reign of Edward III, 1327-1377. She wears a gold crown over a hairnet
FLO4594563 Dress (Dress) of the reign of Edward III, 1327-1377. She wears a gold crown over a hairnet, an ermine-lined mantle over a green dress

Background imageRouge Collection: Lobelia has crimson red flowers, Lobelia cardinalis. Illustration by Clarissa Badger (nee Munger)

Lobelia has crimson red flowers, Lobelia cardinalis. Illustration by Clarissa Badger (nee Munger, 1806-1889)
FLO4565628 Lobelia has crimson red flowers, Lobelia cardinalis. Illustration by Clarissa Badger (nee Munger, 1806-1889), lithography published in "Wildflowers

Background imageRouge Collection: Letter N. Young girl reading. Engraving (Chromolithography - Chromo) in ' The Great Bebe Alphabet'

Letter N. Young girl reading. Engraving (Chromolithography - Chromo) in " The Great Bebe Alphabet"
DUV4210235 Letter N. Young girl reading. Engraving (Chromolithography - Chromo) in " The Great Bebe Alphabet". Paul Bernardin,; Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter N. Young girl reading)

Background imageRouge Collection: Variete of dwarf pomegranate with red flowers (Punica nana)

Variete of dwarf pomegranate with red flowers (Punica nana)
FLO4666866 Variete of dwarf pomegranate with red flowers (Punica nana).; (add.info.: Variete of dwarf pomegranate with red flowers (Punica nana).); © Florilegius.

Background imageRouge Collection: Variete of John Standish hybrid dahlia, with crimson red flower

Variete of John Standish hybrid dahlia, with crimson red flower
FLO4671447 Variete of John Standish hybrid dahlia, with crimson red flower.; (add.info.: Variete of John Standish hybrid dahlia, with crimson red flower.); © Florilegius.

Background imageRouge Collection: Crimson red pelargonium has large flower. (or geranium florists)

Crimson red pelargonium has large flower. (or geranium florists). Lithograph by Worthington G.Smith (1835-1917)
FLO4671374 Crimson red pelargonium has large flower. (or geranium florists). Lithograph by Worthington G.Smith (1835-1917), published in Floral Magazine, 1872

Background imageRouge Collection: Camellia variete Madame Rudolphe Abel (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica), grown in a cold greenhouse

Camellia variete Madame Rudolphe Abel (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica), grown in a cold greenhouse
FLO4647649 Camellia variete Madame Rudolphe Abel (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica), grown in a cold greenhouse, ecarlate red flower.; (add.info)

Background imageRouge Collection: Ripe fruit, segment, stone, of the Madeleine peach, Amydalus persica

Ripe fruit, segment, stone, of the Madeleine peach, Amydalus persica
5856531 Ripe fruit, segment, stone, of the Madeleine peach, Amydalus persica; (add.info.: Ripe fruit, segment, stone, of the Madeleine peach, Amydalus persica)

Background imageRouge Collection: Fruit and leaves of the Elruge nectarine, Prunus persica

Fruit and leaves of the Elruge nectarine, Prunus persica
5856217 Fruit and leaves of the Elruge nectarine, Prunus persica; (add.info.: Fruit and leaves of the Elruge nectarine, Prunus persica Hand-colored illustration by E.D)

Background imageRouge Collection: Music. Hop O' my Thumb. Cover for a score by Boutet de Monvel, France, 1896. (poster)

Music. Hop O' my Thumb. Cover for a score by Boutet de Monvel, France, 1896. (poster)
3434488 Music. Hop O' my Thumb. Cover for a score by Boutet de Monvel, France, 1896. (poster); (add.info.: Coll. Part. Music. Hop O' my Thumb)

Background imageRouge Collection: Portrait of Cosimo (Cosimo de Medici), known as Cosimo the Elder Medici (1389-1464)

Portrait of Cosimo (Cosimo de Medici), known as Cosimo the Elder Medici (1389-1464) painting by Jacopo (Iacopo)
GIM5038610 Portrait of Cosimo (Cosimo de Medici), known as Cosimo the Elder Medici (1389-1464) painting by Jacopo (Iacopo) Carrucci known as il Pontormo (Pontorme) (1494-1556) (1494-1556), Florence

Background imageRouge Collection: The Proletariat attacks the Banks and the stock exchange, 1932 (poster)

The Proletariat attacks the Banks and the stock exchange, 1932 (poster)
2069743 The Proletariat attacks the Banks and the stock exchange, 1932 (poster); (add.info.: Coll. Part. History. USSR (Russia). Attack of the Proletariat against the Banks and the Stock Exchange

Background imageRouge Collection: Red bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea rubra (near threatened), and Nias Hill myna, Gracula robusta

Red bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea rubra (near threatened), and Nias Hill myna, Gracula robusta
FLO4989392 Red bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea rubra (near threatened), and Nias Hill myna, Gracula robusta. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croix's "

Background imageRouge Collection: Red bird of Carolina (Tanagra aestiva). Illustration by George Edwards (1694-1773)

Red bird of Carolina (Tanagra aestiva). Illustration by George Edwards (1694-1773)
FLO4687251 Red bird of Carolina (Tanagra aestiva). Illustration by George Edwards (1694-1773), according to a model in Natural History of Carolina (USA), by Catesby

Background imageRouge Collection: Short-tailed field-tyrant, Muscigralla brevicauda, and Pacific robin (Norfolk Island)

Short-tailed field-tyrant, Muscigralla brevicauda, and Pacific robin (Norfolk Island), Petroica multicolor
5855196 Short-tailed field-tyrant, Muscigralla brevicauda, and Pacific robin (Norfolk Island), Petroica multicolor; (add.info.: Short-tailed field-tyrant, Muscigralla brevicauda)

Background imageRouge Collection: Decorative botanical print with jasmine, cassava, hummingbird bush and shrimp plant

Decorative botanical print with jasmine, cassava, hummingbird bush and shrimp plant
5855568 Decorative botanical print with jasmine, cassava, hummingbird bush and shrimp plant; (add.info.: Five shrubs, including white jasmine (Jasminum), cassava (Manihot esculenta)

Background imageRouge Collection: Decorative botanical print with valerian, heliotrope, toadflax, bellflower and bugloss

Decorative botanical print with valerian, heliotrope, toadflax, bellflower and bugloss
5855534 Decorative botanical print with valerian, heliotrope, toadflax, bellflower and bugloss; (add.info.: Five ornamental plants including scarlet valerian (Centranthus ruber)

Background imageRouge Collection: Dress (Robe) of the reign of King William II, Rufus, 1087-1100

Dress (Robe) of the reign of King William II, Rufus, 1087-1100. She wears a fur trimmed cloak over a full dress
FLO4594497 Dress (Robe) of the reign of King William II, Rufus, 1087-1100. She wears a fur trimmed cloak over a full dress, and her hair long tied in ribbons

Background imageRouge Collection: Variete of hybrid camelias, called Marchesa Davia (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica)

Variete of hybrid camelias, called Marchesa Davia (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica)
FLO4647576 Variete of hybrid camelias, called Marchesa Davia (Camellia japonica, Thea japonica) with red flowers veineated with crimson red

Background imageRouge Collection: Ecarlate red hibiscus variete (Hibiscus rosa sinensis). This plant, native to China

Ecarlate red hibiscus variete (Hibiscus rosa sinensis). This plant, native to China, was introduced late in Europe
FLO4666839 Ecarlate red hibiscus variete (Hibiscus rosa sinensis). This plant, native to China, was introduced late in Europe, where its many varieties are grown. Illustration by T. Boys

Background imageRouge Collection: Hibiscus chilli or dormant hibiscus (Achania mollis or Malvaviscus arboreus)

Hibiscus chilli or dormant hibiscus (Achania mollis or Malvaviscus arboreus), species with crimson red flowers
FLO4666671 Hibiscus chilli or dormant hibiscus (Achania mollis or Malvaviscus arboreus), species with crimson red flowers, which never open. Originally from South America and the Caribbean

Background imageRouge Collection: Combretum purpureum. African shrub covered with ecarlate red flowers

Combretum purpureum. African shrub covered with ecarlate red flowers. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834)
FLO4666583 Combretum purpureum. African shrub covered with ecarlate red flowers. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants

Background imageRouge Collection: Annual adonis or adonis drop of blood or fall. Coloured copper engraving from a drawing by Isaac

Annual adonis or adonis drop of blood or fall. Coloured copper engraving from a drawing by Isaac Russell from William
FLO4568040 Annual adonis or adonis drop of blood or fall. Coloured copper engraving from a drawing by Isaac Russell from William Baxter's book "English Botanical Phenomenes", 1834

Background imageRouge Collection: If armeria or silene has bouquet. Coloured copper engraving from a drawing by Isaac Russell

If armeria or silene has bouquet. Coloured copper engraving from a drawing by Isaac Russell from William Baxter's
FLO4566028 If armeria or silene has bouquet. Coloured copper engraving from a drawing by Isaac Russell from William Baxter's book "English Botanical Phenomenes", 1834



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"Rouge: A Vibrant Hue that Transcends Time and Cultures" In an enchanting advert for Mumms Champagne, the effervescence of celebration is beautifully captured with a splash of rouge, symbolizing passion and joy. The Officers of Arms of the Heralds College in 1952 proudly donned their ceremonial robes embellished with intricate patterns in shades of rouge, representing nobility and heritage. Amidst the bustling Ford Assembly Line, workers clad in overalls were united by a touch on their cheeks, signifying resilience and determination to build a brighter future. At the thrilling 1965 Belgian Grand Prix, race cars zoomed past spectators who waved flags adorned with bold strokes - an emblematic color synonymous with speed and adrenaline. A historic map depicting Vicksburg showcases strategic markings highlighted in rouge ink; a testament to battles fought during times of conflict and sacrifice. Elegantly dressed in a ball gown made from coral taffeta adorned with silk ruffles, a woman radiates confidence as she embraces her femininity through this timeless shade of rouge. Dorothy Jordan (1762-1816), an influential actress known for her vivacious spirit, captivated audiences both on stage and off with her striking red lips painted meticulously using abricotee rouge - an iconic beauty trend that transcended eras. As platinum blonde flappers danced their way into the roaring twenties, they embraced rebellion by flaunting vibrant hues like fiery reds - epitomizing freedom and independence against societal norms. Unfortunately, crime often lurks within society's shadows. Rouge became associated with clandestine activities as gangs marked territories or identified members through discreetly placed crimson symbols - igniting fear yet showcasing loyalty among those involved. From Castelorizo to Chateau Rouge, locations around the world have been touched by this captivating hue. Whether adorning buildings or landscapes alike.