'Modes de Paris', 15 August 1839
12 of 16 portraits matching these criteria:
- subject matching 'Fashion Plates: Neckwear - Fichus'
© National Portrait Gallery, London
'Modes de Paris', 15 August 1839
probably by Hippolyte Damours, published by S. & J. Fuller, first published in Petit Courrier des Dames, Journal des Modes
hand-coloured etching, line and stipple engraving, circa 15 August 1839
9 1/2 in. x 6 1/8 in. (241 mm x 155 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47816
Artistsback to top
- Hippolyte Damours (born 1797), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 77 portraits.
- S. & J. Fuller (active 1809-1854), Printsellers, stationers and artists' colourmen. Artist or producer associated with 61 portraits.
- Petit Courrier des Dames, Journal des Modes, French magazine. Artist or producer associated with 80 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Described below the image:
Chapeau en crèpe des Mns. de Mme Vaulout, r. de la Paix, 28. Fichu en organdie des Mns. de Mme Demouis, r. Richelieu, 76. Coiffure en point d'Angleterre des Mns. de Mme. Seguin, r. Richelieu, 81. Bournous en mousseline doublée façon de Melle. Augustine, r. Louis le gd. 27. Gants de Boivin, r Castiglione. (Crape bonnet from Madame Vaulout's shops. Organdie fichu from Madame Demouis' shops. Lace head-dress in point d'Angleterre from Madame Seguin's shops. Muslin burnous made by Mademoiselle Augustine. Gloves by Boivin).
Subjects & Themesback to top
- Chairs and thrones
- Fashion Plates: Activities and occasions - Dinner dress
- Fashion Plates: Activities and occasions - Evening dress
- Fashion Plates: Fabrics - Crape; Crêpe
- Fashion Plates: Fabrics - Muslin
- Fashion Plates: Fabrics - Organdie; organdy; book muslin
- Fashion Plates: Headwear - Fabric bonnets
- Fashion Plates: Headwear - Ferronières
- Fashion Plates: Lace - Point d'Angleterre
- Fashion Plates: Neckwear - Fichus
- Fashion Plates: Outer garments - Burnouses
- Flowers and plants
- Gloves and gauntlets
- Vases, pots and urns
- Words and inscriptions
- Writing
Events of 1839back to top
Current affairs
The Bedchamber crisis strains relations between the government and the monarchy, after Queen Victoria refuses to dismiss her Whig-appointed ladies of the bedchamber at the request of the new, Conservative Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel. Peel resigns and Melbourne returns as Prime Minister.The Grand National is first held at the Aintree race course, won by the horse Lottery, and the first Henley Royal Regatta, the rowing event, is held on the Thames.
Art and science
The French and British scientists Louis Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot separately publicise their experiments with the new form of photography.The prolific journalist Harriet Martineau publishes her three decker novel Deerbrook, the story of middle class country life.
International
The first Opium War with China is sparked after the British government refuses to try six British soldiers accused of killing a Chinese man protecting a temple from looters. Relations were strained as Britain had promoted the drug opium in China to boost trade. Winning the war, Britain secured vital trading rights.African captives aboard the Spanish ship La Amistad revolt, resulting in a highly publicised court case.
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