1900s Fashion Collection
Step back in time with a glimpse into the captivating world of 1900s fashion
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Step back in time with a glimpse into the captivating world of 1900s fashion. In "Mademoiselle Sylvie, 1908, " we see a print that showcases the elegance and sophistication of the era. The Walkway and German Pavilion at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, captured in a black and white photograph from 1900, transport us to an era filled with grandeur and architectural marvels. The oil painting "Madame Valentine Fray, 1901" captures the essence of femininity with its delicate brushstrokes and intricate details. Meanwhile, the poster for the Exposition of Mele Appurtenances gives us a taste of the vibrant advertising culture prevalent during this period. In "Skipping rope, La Granja, 1907, " an oil painting brings to life carefree moments spent indulging in leisurely activities. Algernon Charles Swinburne's graphite sketch on paper depicts him on Wimbledon Common in 1906, showcasing both his artistic talent and fashionable attire. A black-and-white photograph titled "Portrait of Luigi Pirandello with his family" offers a glimpse into personal lives during this time. Harald Bildt's portrait from 1908 exudes confidence through bold brushstrokes on canvas. The watercolor sketch for book illustration transports us to imaginative realms while "On a Bench" presents an intimate scene painted with oils around 1905. A watercolor sketch for "Christmas on the River" hints at festive celebrations during winter months. Finally, Mademoiselle Lantelme's portrait from 1907 epitomizes gracefulness as she gazes confidently from an oil-painted canvas. These snapshots provide just a taste of how fashion permeated every aspect of life during this remarkable era - where style was not merely clothing but also artistry itself.