'Dinner Dress', August 1829
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- subject matching 'Fashion Plates: Dresses - Round gowns; round dresses'
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'Dinner Dress', August 1829
published by Rudolph Ackermann, published in R. Ackermann's Repository of Fashions
hand-coloured etching, line and stipple engraving, published 1 August 1829
8 in. x 4 1/4 in. (204 mm x 109 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47646
Artistsback to top
- Rudolph Ackermann (1764-1834), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 96 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
- R. Ackermann's Repository of Fashions (1829-), Periodical published by Rudolph Ackermann. Artist or producer associated with 24 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Described in issue number 8 of the magazine:
A round dress composed of lemon colour gros d'eté, corsage carrée, cut very low and made to sit close to the shape. Sleeve extremely short and full, confined to the arm by a narrow rouleau, and puffed out very much on the shoulder. The skirt is finished by two very deep biais folds, each surmounted by a wreath of mingled roses and wild flowers, embroidered in coloured silks. Canezou of white gaze d'Ispahan; the corsage is made to the throat, but without a collar; it is of an easy fulness. The sleeves are à l'Imbécille; they are the same width as last month, but the wristbands are rather narrower. Head-dress, a crape hat of a colour just introduced, called Malvina; the brim is deeper than the hats of last month, but not so wide; the crown something higher; a rouleau of pale blue satin edges the brim, the inside of which is ornamented with coques of broad blue and rose colour gauze riband; the crown is trimmed with noeuds of riband intermingled with short plumes à l'Inca, and a long white ostrich feather, which issues from one of the noeuds, and falls over the brim on the left side; the brides flow loose. Gold ear-rings of the pear form; necklace à l'Espagnole of wrought silk, fastened at the throat by a gold and ruby clasp, a ruby heart confines it at the centre of the bosom, and a massive gold cross is suspended from it in the ceinture; bracelets of wrought silk with massive gold clasps; white gros de Naples slippers; white kid gloves.
Subjects & Themesback to top
- Fashion Plates: Accessories - Belts - Ceintures; cinctures
- Fashion Plates: Activities and occasions - Dinner dress
- Fashion Plates: Bodices - Corsages carrés
- Fashion Plates: Dresses - Round gowns; round dresses
- Fashion Plates: Fabrics - Gauze
- Fashion Plates: Fabrics - Gros d'été
- Fashion Plates: Headwear - Brides
- Fashion Plates: Headwear - Ostrich feathers
- Fashion Plates: Outer garments - Canezous
- Fashion Plates: Sleeves and cuffs - Imbecile sleeves; sleeves à la folle
- Fashion Plates: Sleeves and cuffs - Over-sleeves
- Fashion Plates: Trimmings and ornamentation - Bows; noeuds; coques; rosettes; choux
- Fashion Plates: Trimmings and ornamentation - Embroidery
- Gloves and gauntlets
- Hats and head attire
- Reading
Events of 1829back to top
Current affairs
Metropolitan police force of over three thousand paid, uniformed, professional policemen founded by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.Roman Catholic Relief Act grants emancipation; Catholics admitted to vote, sit in parliament and hold almost all public offices.
Art and science
Success of George Stephenson's Rocket steam engine at Rainhill Trials.First London bus service licensed; the new 'box-on-wheels' contributes greatly to the expansion of the suburbs.
Apsley House completed for the Duke of Wellington by Benjamin Wyatt.
First Oxford and Cambridge boat race.
International
Andrew Jackson is elected President of the United States.Comments back to top
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