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Morning dress, summer 1837

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- subject matching 'Fashion Plates: Trimmings and ornamentation - Bouillons; puffings'

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Morning dress, summer 1837

published in Le Follet, Courrier des Salons, Journal des Modes
hand-coloured etching, line and stipple engraving, circa June 1837
8 1/8 in. x 5 7/8 in. (206 mm x 149 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47729

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Also published in The Lady's Magazine and Museum, July 1837 (where the dresses were changed to mourning and coloured black due to the recent death of King William IV) with a description:
Toilette de matin d'intérieur. Peignoir, robe de chambre, of embroidered muslin, lined throughout with coloured poux de soie. Pelerine to match. Tight sleeves, with two deep frills of rich embroidery, edged with narrow lace edging; and trimming of the same goes all round the peignoir. Cap of tulle illusion, made to fit the head quite tight; the border consisting of full bouillons, enclosing a wreath of light flowers; this border only goes at each side of the face. Very wide brides (strings) of tulle illusion, edged with lace. Hair in smooth bands. Silk cordelière and tassels. The second figure gives the back of the dress.

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Current affairs

The controversial monarch William IV dies of pneumonia in June leaving no legitimate heirs, and is succeeded to the throne by his niece Victoria, one month after her eighteenth birthday.
The Registration Act of Births, Marriages and Deaths makes it compulsory for all births, marriages and deaths to be registered at a Registry Office.

Art and science

Dickens's second novel Oliver Twist is serialised in Bentley's Magazine. The story of the orphan Oliver is an attack on the Poor Law Amendment Acts (1834), a highly contentious piece of legislation which abolished outdoor relief, effectively increasing entry in the workhouse. The novel, famously made into a musical in 1968, marks Dickens as an outspoken social critic as well as a highly popular and commercial writer.

International

The Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin is killed in a duel with Baron Georges d'Anthès. Considered the founder of modern Russian literature, Pushkin blended Old Slavonic with vernacular Russian and was the first Russian writer to use everyday speech in his poetry. His works include Eugene Onegin.

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