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'Costumes Parisiens', number 2448

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- subject matching 'Fashion Plates: Sleeves and cuffs - Gigot sleeves; leg-of-mutton sleeves'

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'Costumes Parisiens', number 2448

published in Le Journal des Dames et des Modes
hand-coloured etching and line engraving, published 15 October 1826
7 1/4 in. x 4 5/8 in. (184 mm x 116 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47584

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Described in issue number 57:
Chapeaux de moire. Canezous de mousseline. Jupes de gros de Naples. Echarpe de crepe de Chine. [Moire hats. Muslin canezous. Skirts of gros de Naples. Scarf of crepe de chine].

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  • Place made and portrayed: France (Paris)

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Current affairs

Riots break out in Lancashire against the use of the power loom, invented by Edmund Cartwright. The looms were gradually being introduced across the country, replacing large numbers of manual workers.

Art and science

Thomas Telford's Menai Straits and Conway Suspension Bridges open, the largest of their kind at the time.

International

Carl Weber arrives to live in England after his opera Der Freischutz is the hit of the London season.

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