'Walking and morning visiting dresses', June 1844
7 of 9 portraits matching these criteria:
- subject matching 'Fashion Plates: Bodices - Bodices en schall; en châle; shawl lappels; pelerine lappels'
© National Portrait Gallery, London
'Walking and morning visiting dresses', June 1844
published by George Henderson, published in The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music and Romance
hand-coloured etching, published June 1844
7 5/8 in. x 4 7/8 in. (194 mm x 124 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47942
Artistsback to top
- George Henderson (active 1839-1846), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 43 portraits.
- The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music and Romance, Periodical. Artist or producer associated with 70 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Described in the magazine:
Walking Dress. Fawn-coloured robe, a close high corsage. Drawn bonnet, composed of lilac poult de soie, a round shape, trimmed with flowers and ribbons to correspond. Mantelet-écharpe of lilac poult de soie, a large size, rounded behind, and descending very low with a deep pelerine of the same form; long scarf ends. The entire is bordered with plaited ribbon to correspond.
Morning Visiting Dress. Shaded taffetas robe, a high corsage opening in a long V on the bosom, and trimmed with a pelerine lappel bordered à la vielle. Long sleeve open at the wrist over a muslin one, a similar trimming goes round the opening and up the back of the sleeve, and five rows of it encircle the skirt. Pink poult de soie chapeaux, a moderately open shape, long brim, bordered with a flat garniture of shaded marabouts; a single long plume to correspond is attached on one side of the exterior by an ornament formed of coques of white ribbon, from which floating ends descend.
Subjects & Themesback to top
- Fashion Plates: Accessories - Handkerchiefs
- Fashion Plates: Accessories - Scarves
- Fashion Plates: Activities and occasions - Morning visiting dress
- Fashion Plates: Activities and occasions - Morning walking dress; walking dress
- Fashion Plates: Bodices - Bodices en schall; en châle; shawl lappels; pelerine lappels
- Fashion Plates: Fabrics - Poux-de-soie; poult-de-soie
- Fashion Plates: Fabrics - Taffeta; taffety
- Fashion Plates: Headwear - Drawn bonnets
- Fashion Plates: Headwear - Fabric hats
- Fashion Plates: Outer garments - Scarf mantlets
- Fashion Plates: Sleeves and cuffs - Engageantes; under-sleeves
- Fashion Plates: Trimmings and ornamentation - Marabout; marabou feathers; willow plumes
Events of 1844back to top
Current affairs
Britain experiences a railway boom. Peel's government passes a series of Acts creating provision of cheap, regular rail services. George Hudson, the first great railway entrepreneur, who controlled over 1,000 miles of railway track and whose enterprises made York a major commercial and transport hub, becomes known as 'the Railway King'.Art and science
Disraeli's Coningsby is published. The first of his 1840s 'Young England' trilogy, it was the cultural manifesto of Disraeli's vision for a new Conservativism.David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson set up their innovative and pioneering photography studio in Edinburgh, capturing portraits of both Scottish society figures and workers, as well as urban and rural landscape scenes.
International
Tensions continue to mount in Eastern Europe over Russian imperialist ambitions, as Tsar Nicholas I describes the Ottoman Empire as 'the Sick Man of Europe'.With the overthrow of the Haitians, the Spanish-speaking portion of the island of Hispaniola gains independence, as the Dominican Republic.
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