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la-belle-histoire · 3 months
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Princess Wilhelmine Marie of Denmark, n.d.
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digitalfashionmuseum · 11 months
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Oil Painting, 1839, American.
By Henry Inman.
Portraying Anna Traphagen Buckham in a Black Dress with her Daughter Georgianna Buckham in a Green Dress.
MFA Boston.
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clove-pinks · 2 years
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Another wonderful and adorable men's haircurling scene circa 1840 by Paul Gavarni, this one in high quality! (Paris Musées). Dated 1839-1841, in the "Students of Paris" series, the dialog goes something like:
How many papillotes are you going to give me, Nini? I'll have read the entire civil code!
Yes but, sweetie, you're going to look so nice!
He has papillotes on his lap, there are curling tongs and more papillotes on the floor. His hair is chin-length, showing how long men's hair is at this time, he's in his shirtsleeves—it's so intimate and cute.
eta: thanks to @daffenger and @sainteverge, who suggested a better translation of the dialog that makes it even more amusing: he's actually saying that they're about to run out of the civil code, which is being used to make his curl papers!
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tomatobird-blog · 9 months
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One of the classic Tumblr sexymen to a select demographic
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cringeborg · 6 months
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Simblreen Treat Three - Yrsa Hairs
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A versatile 1820s-30s hairstyle in four variants. There's a regular version, a version without the bun (to fit underneath bonnets) and greying versions of both. I figured that could be useful.
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BGC
All hat chops
The normal versions have all 24 EA swatches
The greying versions have only the first 14 EA swatches (because the remaining 10 (white, grey, unnaturals and salt & pepper) seem pretty useless in this context.)
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All LODs
Vertices (w/ bun): 4599
Polygons (w/ bun): 5668
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starzknight · 1 month
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Disney princess with a bit more accurate outfits...
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chic-a-gigot · 4 months
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La Mode, 22 décembre 1838, Paris. 1 et 2. Mantille espagnole expediée a S. M. la Reine d'Espagne. 3. Turban broché d'or. Bonnet en point d'alençon. Pelerine de velours doublée d'hermine. Digital Collections of the Los Angeles Public Library
Mantille par la Maison de Commission Lasalle, 25 du Helder. Turban de Me. Royer. Bonnet de Tulasne Ledoux. Pelerine de Mallard.
TOP ROW LEFT- She is wearing a white scooped-neck dress. Her hair is decorated with black lappets. TOP ROW CENTER- She is wearing an orange dress with a black net veil. TOP ROW RIGHT- She is wearing a white dress. Over the dress is a pink shawl with white fur lining. Her hair is decorated with a white bonnet and white lappets. BOTTOM ROW LEFT- She is wearing a white dress with a white shawl. Her hair is decorated with a floral tiara. BOTTOM ROW CENTER- She is wearing a pink dress under a black shawl. BOTTOM ROW RIGHT- She is wearing a white dress with pink flowers. Her hair is decorated with pink flowers.
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suburbanbeatnik · 3 months
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Catriona Fergusson never expected to wind up in a London workhouse, but then, she never expected to be disowned by her family or to become a married man’s mistress. Falling pregnant when her protector believes he cannot father children is simply the latest calamity to strike her. Turned out of her home and stripped of funds, she has few choices and fewer friends. Recently elected to the House of Commons, Noel Langston is on a mission to reform England’s cruel treatment of the poor, especially women and children. So when he stumbles upon the pregnant mistress of his bitterest political rival during a visit to a workhouse, he sees an opportunity to fulfill his goals…and to ruffle the feathers of her former protector. First comes marriage, then comes the baby in the baby carriage. Can love come last? The frontispiece for the brand NEW book by Jackie Barbosa in the House of Uncommons series!
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morganali-art · 7 months
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It's a very "no brain, head empty" kind of night. But you know what I'll always have one, single brain cell left for? HISTORICAL AU DOODLES :3
Anyway, I dragged out some pencil sketches and my notes for my Estimeric Romantic era AU and pushed them a lil further.
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toanunnery · 8 months
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Portrait of a Woman
Miklós Barabás, 1831
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resplendentoutfit · 7 days
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The Romantic Fashion Era
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Jan Adam Kruseman (Dutch, 1804-1862) • Portrait of Alida Christina Assink • 1833 • Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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The sitter for this portrait is dressed in classic Romantic style. The leg-o-mutton sleeves and pelerine (lace covering over the shoulders) create the width at at the top of the outfit that characterized the silhouette of a women's outfit.
From 1830 to about 1835, fashion was all about extravagant proportions in the shoulders and a tiny waist accentuated further with a belt or sash.
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Notice Alida Christina's hair – straight on the upper third of the head, ending with a pouf of curls on each side. It's difficult to tell what is hair and what is a dark ribbon in the portrait, though it was common for the hair to be formed into a top-knot and decorated with ribbon, feathers and fancy pins, in addition to the curls in other locations on the head. It must've taken hours to achieve such perfection and I can imagine the frustration for the girls and women whose hair wouldn't cooperate! Not to mention the frazzled nerves of a poor lady's maid.
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The Rijksmuseum website has a biographical snippet of Alida Christina Assink:
This portrait of Alida Assink presents her in her finest attire, depicted from head to toe. That is quite exceptional, as the painter Kruseman typically reserved such a full-length portrait exclusively for royalty. Assink was 23 years old when this likeness was commissioned by her guardian, a wealthy landowner. The rural setting with hunting dog and garden vase harks back to the English portrait style, which Kruseman admired.
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speakergame · 2 years
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Li made a joke about braiding each other's hair(if I remember correctly), and listen, my Speaker has very long hair and she is very much willing to make it everybody's problem.
Sooo, how would the ROs + Seer to Speaker bullying them into helping with their hair? As in brushing, braiding, putting some accessories and stuff
I think all of them would be willing to help if you asked for it. Seer is probably used to it by now and would do so even without you asking
as for how good at it any of them would be...
best to worse at braiding/styling hair:
Kana - Seer - Li - Sebastian - Azalea - Rory
Kana is very particular about their hair, so they spend a lot of time on it. A lot of this has to do with the fact that their hair floats, and if not meticulously styled it's always in their face. So they're very knowledgeable and can help fix your hair with minimal fuss or trouble.
Seer would be the most familiar with Speaker's hair texture (since it's the same as hers) and what styles you like. Plus, her hair's long too, so she has lots of practice at braiding it.
Li is the one to go to for help dying or cutting your hair, but they can do some styles too. But are you sure you can trust them not to do something weird to it?
Sebastian takes good care of his own hair, but doesn't have much practice doing other people's hair. Can manage a simple braid or ponytail. He's definitely the one you want to go to for help brushing it, though. Very gentle, but efficient.
Azalea doesn't pay much attention to how her hair looks, as long as it's clean and not in her way, so her braids may not be the tidiest, but she can do them.
Rory is the most low maintenance person you'll ever meet. Their hair has been short since they were a kid, and they're the kind of person to style it by running their fingers through it and calling it good enough. It'll be a fun experience, probably, but I can't promise results.
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clove-pinks · 2 months
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Familien Waagepetersen by Wilhelm Bendz, 1830.
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atropos-moth · 2 years
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1830's hair styles that need to come back into fashion immediately
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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Pre-crinoline Victorian dresses (from top to bottom) -
1837 Maria Louise Alexandrine von Preußen geb. Prinzessin von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach by Carl Joseph Begas (Klassik Stiftung Weimar, specific location ?). From Wikimedia 1311X1542.
ca. 1840 Lady Flora Hastings possibly by Edward Finden after E. Hawkins;  portrait from the book Hastings of Hastings. From Wikimedia, attributions from British Museum Web site 2275X2263.
1840 Junge Dame bei der Toilette by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Wien Museum or Museen der Stadt Wien, specific location ? - Wien, Austria). From Wikimedia 1632X2048.
1842 Marquise Louis-Frédéric Foucher de Circé, née Marie-Marguerite Burthe by Amaury Duval (Musée Sainte-Croix - Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France). From Wikimedia; fixed spots, creases, & flaws w Pshop 743X1000.
Marie Karoline Austria Teschen by Robert Theer (auctioned by Christie's) From the lost gallery's photostream on flickr; fixed spots w Pshop 1884X2312.
Unknown woman by Sergey Zaryanko (Tyumen Regional Museum of Fine Arts - Tyumen, Tyumen Oblast, Russia). From theebonswan.blogspot.com/2018/12/portrait-of-unknown-woman-1840s-sergey.html?view=magazine 781X999.
Probably Lady Adelaide Emelina Caroline Vane by Sir Francis Grant (auctioned by Christie's). From their Web site 1196X1574.
1842 Maria Anna of Bavaria, Queen of Saxony by Joseph Karl Stieler (location ?) From the lost gallery; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1459X1951.
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fauvester · 1 year
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if we can't get nighy for henry clay steve coogan would be a decent stand in
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