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"Muff: A Journey Through Art and Fashion" Step into the world of art and fashion as we explore the captivating history of the muff

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Muff Collection: The Ermine Muff, c. 1903 (oil on canvas)
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Muff Collection: Woman in green blouse with muff, 1915 (gouache & pencil on paper laid down on card)
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Muff Collection: A Victorian Die-cut shape Christmas and New Year card of eight children wearing bonnets
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Muff Collection: Plus de viande! Allons donc! (colour litho)
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Muff Collection: New shaped Stole of Mink and Chinchilla, with large fancy shaped Muff to match
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Muff Collection: Graceful shaped Skunk Stole and Muff (b / w photo)
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Muff Collection: New Year greetings card (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: Princess Louise (b / w photo)
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Muff Collection: 1905 calendar with verse by Alfred Austin (colour lithograph)
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Muff Collection: Girl reading Christmas sign, Christmas Card (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: Romantic Couple and Steam Train, Christmas Card (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: Woolen Scarf and Fur Muff, Christmas Card (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: Anthropomorphic dogs (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: The north wind doth blow (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: Monstrosities of 1827, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving)
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Muff Collection: Pretty girl, in purple spotted dress, with large fur muff and drape (colour litho)
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Muff Collection: Girl with strange animal fur outfit (colour litho)
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Muff Collection: Miss Bianca (oil on canvas)
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Muff Collection: In Church, 1865 (oil on canvas)
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Muff Collection: Grandmamas Christmas Visitors
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Muff Collection: Women suffragists picketing in front of the White House, Washington DC, pub
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Muff Collection: Poster advertising the Palais de Glace ice rink on the Champs-Elysees (colour litho)
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Muff Collection: Russian mantle, pelisse and bonnet (colour litho)
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Muff Collection: Lady with fur muff standing on two steps, 1639 (etching)
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Muff Collection: New Year card (colour litho)
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Muff Collection: Louis Cohen & Co. 913 Broadway [ladies clothing catalog illustration] (line engraving)
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Muff Collection: Knight of the Order of St Louis, reign of Louis XIV of France (coloured engraving)
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Muff Collection: Pretty girl, in fine clothes, in the snow (photo)
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Muff Collection: Giacomo Puccini (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: A Worn Out Debaucher, c. 1790-95 (pen and ink and w / c on laid paper)
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Muff Collection: Series Actualites, Parisians waiting for the arrival of the famous comet
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Muff Collection: Walking Dress, December 1819, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts
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Muff Collection: The War is long, it is true... but skirts are short
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Muff Collection: Quaker from Amsterdam, Netherlands (engraving)
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Muff Collection: Womens fashion from the 1910s (colour litho)
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Muff Collection: Woman walking her rough collie dog in the winter (litho)
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Muff Collection: Pushing a sled on ice, costumes of the French Regency period (1715-1723) (chromolitho)
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Muff Collection: A winter stroll in the Luxembourg Gardens, 1830. Woman in large bonnet with plumes
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Muff Collection: The peacock girl by Kate Greenaway
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Muff Collection: Winter 1892 by Kate Greenaway
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Muff Collection: Costumes Past and Present at the Health Exhibition (engraving)
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Muff Collection: Pour les Bebes (For the Babies). Cover of Le Figaro Illustre, January 1893 (chromotypograph)
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Muff Collection: Parisian lady, time of the Directory (coloured engraving)
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Muff Collection: French fashions of 1791 (engraving)
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Muff Collection: French knights of the Royal Military Order of St Louis (engraving)
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Muff Collection: New Years Day in old New York (coloured engraving)
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Muff Collection: English clothing, a court suit and a Swiss hat from 1778 to 1780 - private collection
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Muff Collection: Young woman with a dog Young bourgeois wearing a fur and a sleeve


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"Muff: A Journey Through Art and Fashion" Step into the world of art and fashion as we explore the captivating history of the muff. From its humble beginnings in the 19th century to its iconic status today, this accessory has left an indelible mark on culture. In 1863, John Everett Millais unveiled "My First Sermon, " a painting that captured a young girl clutching her muff tightly, symbolizing innocence and purity. The following year, he continued his exploration with "My Second Sermon, " showcasing a woman adorned in fashionable attire with her muff serving as both a practical hand-warmer and stylish accessory. Fast forward to 1947 when muffs made their way onto the pages of Britannia and Eve magazine. Women donning hobble skirts were seen elegantly holding their muffs, exuding grace and sophistication. The allure of muffs extended beyond paintings and magazines; they became an integral part of everyday life. In parks across Europe, ladies strolled alongside their beloved Borzois while keeping warm with their trusty muffs by their side. Children too found joy in this versatile accessory. Two little ones sat gleefully on a swing, gripping onto their muffs for dear life as they soared through the air - a testament to the enduring appeal of this timeless item. Muffs even played significant roles in historical events. Victoria and Disraeli were often depicted together wearing matching outfits complete with luxurious fur muffs – a symbol of power and unity between these influential figures. Lady Duff Gordon was another prominent figure who embraced the elegance offered by muffs. Her impeccable sense of style elevated these accessories from mere hand-warmers to coveted fashion statements among high society circles. Music cover illustrations also showcased women gracefully gliding on ice while clutching their furry companions - highlighting how even during leisurely activities like ice skating, one could remain chic thanks to the trusty muff by her side. The influence of muffs extended beyond the realm of fashion.