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Visitors in Pelisses
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Visitors in Pelisses
Guests at a fashionable salon, all wearing extravagent fur-lined clothes, jackets, dresses and pelisses. By the early 19th century, fur lined and trimmed cloaks, coats and jackets were all the rage. Once, or rather in the past, we saw only bare shoulders and arms. Today, decked out in witzchouras (fur cloaks) and fur caps, ladies show barely the tips of their noses. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817. Guests at a fashionable salon, all wearing extravagent fur-lined clothes, jackets, dresses and pelisses. By the early 19th century, fur lined and trimmed cloaks, coats and jackets were all the rage. Once, or rather in the past, we saw only bare shoulders and arms. Today, decked out in witzchouras (fur cloaks) and fur caps, ladies show barely the tips of their noses. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817
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This handcoloured engraving, titled 'Visitors in Pelisses' or 'Guests at a Fashionable Salon,' is an intriguing glimpse into the opulent world of early 19th-century French fashion. The image, taken from Pierre de la Mesangere's Le Bon Genre publication in Paris, 1817, showcases an array of elegantly dressed individuals gathered in a grand salon. Each figure dons extravagant fur-lined garments, including pelisses, jackets, and witzchouras (fur cloaks), as well as fur caps and breeches for the gentlemen. In stark contrast to the previous era's bare shoulders and arms, these fashionable guests are almost entirely concealed, revealing only the slightest hint of their noses. The inclusion of fur in clothing was a significant trend during this time, symbolizing wealth and status. The salon itself is adorned with ornate mirrors, a roaring hearth, and comfortable chairs, creating an inviting atmosphere for socializing and admiring one another's attire. The satirical tone of the engraving is evident in the exaggerated poses and expressions of the guests, adding an element of amusement to the scene. This beautiful and intriguing piece of history offers a fascinating insight into the fashionable world of the early 19th century, where fur-lined garments were the epitome of elegance and luxury.
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