Dressing Table Collection (#8)
"Dressing Table: A Glimpse into the World of Beauty and Glamour" Step back in time and explore the captivating allure of dressing tables throughout history
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"Dressing Table: A Glimpse into the World of Beauty and Glamour" Step back in time and explore the captivating allure of dressing tables throughout history. From the enchanting painting "Gabrielle d'Estrees and one of her sisters, duchesse de Villars" by Master of the School of Fontainebleau to the whimsical depiction in "Dilettanti Theatricals, or A Peep at the Green Room, " these pieces offer a glimpse into an era where elegance reigned supreme. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's "Madame Poupoule at her Toilet" transports us to late 19th-century Paris, capturing both opulence and intimacy. Meanwhile, Edgar Degas' "Woman at her Toilette" showcases his mastery in portraying everyday moments with grace and subtlety. The glamourous world of theater comes alive through Miss Marjorie Hume's portrayal in front of her dressing table during the 1920s. This image captures not only her beauty but also hints at the transformative power that lies within this sacred space. Delve further into history with a look at an exquisite folding table from 1787, its unknown creator leaving behind a timeless piece that still evokes awe today. Queen Victoria's bedroom in Buxted Park reveals regal sophistication while The Princess of Wales Bedroom offers a glimpse into aristocratic life within Treasurer's House, York. Travel through England's countryside as you discover Rodmarton's interior from Country Houses of Cotswolds; each detail exudes charm and refinement. Berthe Morisot's delicate work titled "Devant la psyche" invites us to witness an intimate moment between a woman and her reflection. Lastly, Yvette Guilbert takes center stage as she prepares for another mesmerizing performance on music hall stages across Europe during the late 19th century. These captivating glimpses into various eras and artistic interpretations remind us of the timeless allure of dressing tables.