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'Paris Evening Dress', March 1836

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'Paris Evening Dress', March 1836

published by Joseph Robins, published in The Ladies' Pocket Magazine
hand-coloured etching, published March 1836
5 5/8 in. x 3 1/4 in. (142 mm x 83 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47698

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Described in the magazine:
Dinner Dress. An open robe of Indian muslin over a blue satin under dress, the corsage of the former cut low, fitting close to the shape, and slightly pointed, is trimmed with a small pelerine bordered with Swansdown; hanging sleeves rather tight to the bend of the arm, and from thence cut out in a long pointed end which descends more than half way down the skirt; they are bordered with Swansdown. The skirt open in front, is edged with a rouleau of it, and a second rouleau is disposed in the curricle dress stile at some distance from the first. Turban of marabou gauze, the folds high and rather voluminous. One end of the gauze richly fringed in green and gold descends nearly to the neck. Fancy jewellery necklace.

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Current affairs

William Lovett founds the Working Men's Association, the precursor to Chartism, with the aim to achieving equal social and political rights between men of all classes.
A reduction in stamp duty from 4d to 1d helps to keep unstamped newspapers off the street, and leads to wider circulation of legal newspapers.
The first railway line is built in London, connecting to Greenwich and operated by the London Greenwich Railway (LGR).

Art and science

The American poet and writer Ralph Waldo Emerson outlines his theory of transcendentalism in Nature, in which he argues for individualism above traditional authority, stressing the infinitude of the private self and the possibility of achieving an original relation to the universe.
The German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer publishes On the Will in Nature, a precursor to his famous The World as Will and Representation.

International

Texas declares its independence from Mexico following a series of battles, including those at the Alamo and Goliad. Sam Houston is the first president of Texas, serving both in 1836-38 and 1841-44.
The city of Adelaide is founded in Australia, at the mouth of the Torrens river, named in honour of Queen Adelaide, consort of William IV.

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