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Woman in a Greek hairstyle driving a carriage at Longchamp, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
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Woman in a Greek hairstyle driving a carriage at Longchamp, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
5986623 Woman in a Greek hairstyle driving a carriage at Longchamp, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Woman in a Greek hairstyle driving a carriage drawn by two horses at Longchamp, 1801. She wears a lace veil and a simple white high-waisted dress. Coeffure Grecque. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1801. The illustrations in volume 4 were by Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly and Philibert Louis Debucourt.); © Florilegius
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This handcoloured copperplate engraving from 1801 showcases a woman in a Greek hairstyle driving a magnificent carriage at Longchamp. The image transports us back to the elegance and grandeur of the early 19th century, capturing a moment in time when fashion and style were paramount. The woman exudes grace as she confidently holds the reins, guiding her two majestic horses with skill and finesse. Her attire is simple yet refined, wearing a lace veil that adds an air of mystery to her appearance. A white high-waisted dress completes her ensemble, emphasizing her timeless beauty. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of this exquisite print. From the intricate patterns on the carriage to the subtle shading on the horses' coats, each element comes alive under their skilled hand. This piece hails from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, a renowned publication that showcased fashionable trends during this era. It features illustrations by esteemed artists such as Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly, and Philibert Louis Debucourt. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we are reminded of both its historical significance and its enduring appeal. It serves as a window into an era where horse-drawn carriages were not only modes of transportation but also symbols of status and sophistication. Through this print's meticulous craftsmanship and evocative subject matter, we are transported back to Longchamp in 1801 – witnessing firsthand the allure and glamour that defined this remarkable period in history.
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