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TAILOR, 18th CENTURY. A tailor measures a client while other workers cut and sew

TAILOR, 18th CENTURY. A tailor measures a client while other workers cut and sew


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TAILOR, 18th CENTURY. A tailor measures a client while other workers cut and sew

TAILOR, 18th CENTURY.
A tailor measures a client while other workers cut and sew by the light of the window. Line engraving, French, 18th century

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Media ID 12243934

Cutting Measurement Sewing Shop Suit Table Tailor Working Workshop


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In this 18th-century print titled "TAILOR" we are transported back in time to witness the meticulous art of tailoring. The scene unfolds within a bustling workshop, where skilled workers diligently carry out their craft. A tailor is seen attentively measuring a client, ensuring every stitch will be perfectly tailored to fit their form. Amidst the rhythmic hum of conversation and clatter of scissors on fabric, other workers can be observed cutting and sewing with utmost precision. The soft glow from the window illuminates their nimble fingers as they deftly manipulate needle and thread. This line engraving captures not only the essence of fashion during this era but also provides us with a glimpse into the inner workings of an authentic French tailor shop. The interior exudes an air of sophistication, with neatly arranged tables displaying various fabrics and tools essential for creating exquisite garments. The atmosphere in this workshop is one of collaboration and dedication; each worker plays a vital role in bringing together all elements required to complete a suit that embodies both style and functionality. It serves as a reminder that behind every well-dressed individual lies hours upon hours of meticulous craftsmanship. Granger Art on Demand has beautifully preserved this snapshot from history, allowing us to appreciate the timeless artistry involved in tailoring during the late 18th century.

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