Costumes Parisiens 108: Robe de linon rayé, bordée de linon rose; Fichu aussi de linon rose
Illustration with a design for a striped linen dress, part of the 48th issue of the "Journal des dames et des modes", published in Paris on September 20, 1913. The illustration features a woman wearing a green linen dress with thin, vertical, pink stripes, with pleated pink linen borders at the bottom of the skirts and the sleeves, and wearing a matching pink linen scarf around her neck, tied with a red-and-green brooch; a matching broock is placed in the dress skirt, between her legs. She wears a white hat with a black ribbon and small red and green flowers, a black bracelet, and black lace-up shoes. She holds a small, green cup with a hanging red tassel on one hand, and a small, black-and-yellow bird stands on her hand eating from the cup; the other hand holds a black and red birdcage.
Artwork Details
- Title: Costumes Parisiens 108: Robe de linon rayé, bordée de linon rose; Fichu aussi de linon rose
- Artist: Designed by Charles Martin (French, Montpellier 1884/88–1932/34 Paris)
- Publisher: Published by Vaugirard , Paris
- Date: 1913
- Medium: plates: hand colored engraving
- Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 5 9/16 in. (22.3 × 14.2 cm)
Album: 9 1/4 × 5 1/2 in. (23.5 × 14 cm) - Classifications: Books, Prints, Ornament & Architecture
- Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Millia Davenport, 1957
- Object Number: 57.546.12(2)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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