1800-1820

Clothes from 1800-20; portraits, fashion prints & extant garments (there may be the odd modern costume as well though I try to refer them to my Costumes board).
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Dress | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
* French Dress cotton, wool, metal ca. 1805
Regency Fashion for August
La Belle Assemblee, 1810. A Promenade Walking Dress and Pelisse
Seacoast promenade dress, Autumn 1809 :: Fashion Plate Collection, 19th Century
Seacoast promenade dress, Autumn 1809 :: Fashion Plate Collection, 19th Century
silk damast pelisse 1815
silk damast pelisse 1815 - Made from gold silk damask woven with a pattern of small dots. The bodice, sleeves, and skirt back are lined with brown linen/cotton. Hussar-style Brandenburg trim on the bodice. The collar, cuffs, and bodice front have braided trim. The long narrow sleeves are capped with ruched outher sleeves. The bodice and outer sleeve seams are outlined with corded piping. The skirt is slightly flared in front and full in back. Concealed silk fabric loops and buttons.
Sold at Auction: Ramsay Richard Reinagle, RAMSAY RICHARD REINAGLE R.A., BRITISH 1775-1862
Ramsay Richard Reinagle, Portrait of Charlotte and Elizabeth Sullivan, daughters of Sir Richard Sullivan, 1810
Redingote | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Redingote 1818-1820, French, Made of silk jαɢlαdy
Dress, 1805-1810, At the beginning of the nineteenth century, whitework became the favored embellishment for fashionable Grecian-style gowns, the latest fashion, with low necks and high waists. The neo-classical design at the skirt's center front echoes the delicate swags on embroidered pictures, while the sheer gauze fabric (which required a solid color underdress to avoid indecent exposure) recalls the floating train on the Egyptian princess's dress in Ruth Green Barber's Moses picture.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress (British) ca. 1820
Henry Bone (1755-1834) - Princess Amelia (1783-1810) (after Robertson)
Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom (1783-1810), youngest daughter of king George III of the United Kingdom | Probably Andrew Robertson (c.1800/07)
Costumes Parisien 1813 Man ice skating. I like ice skating and I like him in his outfit.
Martin Drolling (1752-1817) , Portrait of a young Lady, half-length, in a white dress and pearls, holding a book | Christie's
Martin Drolling, Portrait of a young Lady.
ca. 1810 Duchess Theresa of Mecklenburg Strelitz by Baron François Pascal Simon Gérard (location unknown to gogm) | Grand Ladies
ca. 1810 Duchess Theresa of Mecklenburg Strelitz by Baron François Pascal Simon Gérard (location unknown to gogm) | Grand Ladies | gogm