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Burnoose, Narrow Shawl, or Scarf, France, c. 1862. Creator: Unknown

Burnoose, Narrow Shawl, or Scarf, France, c. 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Burnoose, Narrow Shawl, or Scarf, France, c. 1862. Creator: Unknown

Burnoose, Narrow Shawl, or Scarf, France, c. 1862. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Heritage Art/Heritage Images

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Burnous Dyed Dyeing Fashion Accessory Main Warp Fringe Shawl Wool Woven On Loom With Jacquard Attachment Burnoose

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This print showcases a stunning Burnoose, Narrow Shawl, or Scarf from France, dating back to approximately 1862. The creator of this exquisite piece remains unknown, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to its already remarkable beauty. The shawl itself is a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the 19th century. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns are a testament to the skillful weaving techniques employed during that era. Made from silk and wool warp threads dyed in multiple colors prior to weaving, it exudes elegance and sophistication. The design features patterned areas created through weft float faced twill weave with supplementary patterning wefts bound in weft float faced interlacings over warp float faced twill weave. This complex technique adds depth and texture to the shawl's overall appearance. The main warp fringe adds a touch of whimsy while enhancing its visual appeal. The combination of green hues with hints of pink and rose creates a harmonious color palette that complements any outfit or occasion. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this artifact represents not only French fashion heritage but also serves as a reminder of Europe's rich textile history. It stands as an enduring symbol of creativity transcending time, connecting us with our ancestors' sartorial sensibilities. As we admire this extraordinary piece captured by an anonymous photographer, let us appreciate the talent behind its creation while marveling at how such artistry continues to inspire generations today.


Framed Prints

Add a touch of vintage charm to your decor with our Framed Print of a Burnoose, Narrow Shawl, or Scarf from Heritage Images. Dating back to around 1862, this exquisite piece showcases the intricate design and timeless elegance of a traditional French burnoose. The unknown creator masterfully captures the essence of the era, making this framed print an excellent addition to any room. Let the mystery and allure of the past bring character to your space, and enjoy the beauty of history in your home.


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Step back in time with our exquisite selection of 19th century vintage prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image features a woman wearing a traditional Burnoose, a narrow shawl or scarf, in France around 1862. The intricate design and rich colors of the Burnoose add a touch of elegance and mystery to any space. A perfect addition to your home decor or a unique gift for history and fashion enthusiasts, this print is a window into the past, captured by an unknown photographer from Heritage Images.


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Step back in time with our exquisite antique poster print from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating image, dating back to 1862, showcases a traditional Burnoose, a narrow shawl or scarf, worn in France. The intricate design and rich colors of this textile piece transport you to a bygone era. Add an air of vintage charm to your home decor or office space with this beautifully preserved piece of history. Unknown creator, but timeless in its appeal.


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Discover the charm of the past with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Burnoose, Narrow Shawl, or Scarf, France, c. 1862." This intriguing puzzle showcases an elegant and mysterious piece of history, captured in a beautiful image from Heritage Images. The intricate details of the burnoose, a traditional narrow shawl or scarf worn in France during the mid-19th century, come to life as you piece together this captivating puzzle. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this jigsaw puzzle promises a challenging and rewarding experience. Bring a touch of the past into your present and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history with Media Storehouse.

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