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Walking dress and Full dress, November 1807

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Walking dress and Full dress, November 1807

probably by R. Sands, published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, published in The Lady's Monthly Museum
hand-coloured etching, published 1 November 1807
6 1/8 in. x 3 3/4 in. (155 mm x 96 mm) plate size; 6 5/8 in. x 3 7/8 in. (167 mm x 99 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47506

Artistsback to top

  • The Lady's Monthly Museum (1798-1832), Lady's magazine. Artist or producer associated with 12 portraits.
  • R. Sands (active early 19th century), Draughtsman and etcher. Artist or producer associated with 6 portraits.
  • Vernor, Hood & Sharpe (active 1806-1812), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 31 portraits.

This portraitback to top

Described in the magazine:
Fig. 1. White sarsnet bonnet, trimmed with pale green ribbon; long shawl of a fawn colour; cambric dress, with work let in round the bottom.
Fig. 2. Hair fashionably dressed, with the curls to fall over on one side; plain leno dress, embroidered and trimmed with ribbon and swansdown: white kid gloves and shoes; pink velvet ridicule.

Events of 1807back to top

Current affairs

Act is passed abolishing the British slave trade after vigorous campaigning by hundreds of thousands of people led by Thomas Clarkson and championed in parliament by reformer William Wilberforce.
Resignation of 'Ministry of all the Talents'. Whig politician William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, Duke of Portland, succeeds as Prime Minister.

Art and science

Thomas Hope publishes Household Furniture and Interior Decoration; influential in promoting Greek and especially Egyptian models as the epitome of fashionable style.

International

French invasion of Spain and Portugal.
Britain occupies Copenhagen and captures the Danish fleet.
Napoleon begins to wage an economic battle against Britain, recognising the impossibility of victory at sea because of Britain's superior naval power. He aims to close the entire European coastline to British trade.

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