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Miss Gore. In off-the-shoulder dress with tight waist, hair decorated with a garland of roses. Steel stipple engraving by William Henry Mote after an illustration by William Drummond from Charles Heaths English Pearls
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Miss Gore. In off-the-shoulder dress with tight waist, hair decorated with a garland of roses. Steel stipple engraving by William Henry Mote after an illustration by William Drummond from Charles Heaths English Pearls
5912913 Miss Gore. In off-the-shoulder dress with tight waist, hair decorated with a garland of roses. Steel stipple engraving by William Henry Mote after an illustration by William Drummond from Charles Heaths English Pearls, or Portraits for the Boudoir, Tilt and Bogue, London, 1843. by Mote, William Henry (1803-1871); (add.info.: Portrait of Miss Gore.); © Florilegius
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Charles Heath English Pearls Garland Off The Shoulder Portraits For The Boudoir Roses Steel Stipple Engraving Tilt And Bogue William Drummond William Henry Mote
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This exquisite print captures the elegance and beauty of Miss Gore, a prominent figure in Victorian society. Dressed in an off-the-shoulder gown with a tight waist, she exudes sophistication and grace. Her hair is adorned with a delicate garland of roses, adding a touch of romance to her appearance. The steel stipple engraving by William Henry Mote showcases his exceptional talent as an engraver, perfectly capturing the intricate details of Miss Gore's dress and hairstyle. The illustration itself was created by William Drummond for Charles Heath's English Pearls, a collection of portraits intended for the boudoir. In this portrait, we catch a glimpse into the world of aristocracy and nobility during the 19th century. Miss Gore represents the refined tastes and fashion trends that were prevalent among high society at that time. The black-and-white aesthetic adds to the timeless quality of this image, emphasizing its historical significance. It serves as both an artistic representation and a valuable piece of botanical history, showcasing not only Miss Gore but also highlighting the beauty and symbolism associated with roses. This print from Bridgeman Images is sure to captivate art enthusiasts who appreciate both fine craftsmanship and cultural heritage from centuries past.
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