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#1880s aesthetic
la-belle-histoire · 2 months
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Morning Walk, John Singer Sargent. 1888.
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boardchairman-blog · 4 months
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The Gilded Age (2022)
Season 2, Episode 8: “In Terms of Winning and Losing” (2023) Director: Michael Engler Cinematographer: Manuel Billeter
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Jules-Joseph Lefebvre (1836-1911) "Rachel" (1888) Oil on panel
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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817–1900), "Abandoning Ship" (details), 1882
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tygerland · 9 months
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Vincent van Gogh Three Sunflowers. August 1888. Oil on canvas: 73 × 58 cm (28 × 22 in).
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chere-indolente · 6 months
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Treat #1 : The Aesthete
This treat is a 1880's Set inspired by the Aesthetic movement aka victorians cosplaying previous eras (mostly the Middle Ages) and simping for Oscar Wilde. More pics and download below
It includes the following CC items :
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Thought these oufits are specifically suited for the 1880s, the Aesthetic or Artistic dress movement is somewhat of a victorian fashion subculture dating back to the 1860's.
The people participating in this fashion were part of the artistic sphere, so definitely not your typical victorian person and this style wasn't always well-regarded by the rest of society. The Aesthetic dress movement never went mainstream and most of the dresses in that style were house dresses and tea gowns, giving them more casual and private uses. But this fashion nonetheless impacted trends of the following decades (trains, puffy sleeves, flowy silhouettes... ring's a bell ?).
This movement was strongly influenced by Pre-Raphaelite paintings (hence the medieval inspired elements) and linked to the Arts and Craft movement. For the women the dresses were usually plainer than what was typical of the time (not hard given how mainstream 1880s fashion went really trim crazy), potentially homemade, with less structured silhouettes (possibly worn without corsets).
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And if you're curious here were my main visuals references for this set :
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chaoticdesertdweller · 10 months
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Claysville, PA c.1880
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clove-pinks · 1 year
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Photogravure of waves breaking in monsoon, after Captain F Bayley (active 1880s), photographer.
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antiquebee · 4 months
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Revue de la Mode; Gazette de la Famille, January 1883
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Mrs. P. S. Talbert
via photo collections of vintage finds on pinterest
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landschaftsmalerei · 7 months
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Sonnenuntergang in Lavacourt 1880 von Claude Monet
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la-belle-histoire · 2 months
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A Young Woman Reading, Marie Bashkirtseff. 1880.
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digitalfashionmuseum · 11 months
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Cream Cotton House Dress, Late 1880s.
Aesthetic Movement Style.
Augusta Auctions.
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Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1838-1898) "The Vine" (1880)
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horses-in-art-history · 7 months
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Hans Smidth, Illustration til St. St. Blicher: "Mowns". Helhesten og Mowns; f.n.: dans i bondestue, 1884-1885, Statens Museum for Kunst, open.smk.dk, public domain.
(Picture source for Illustration til St. St. Blicher: "Mowns". Helhesten og Mowns; f.n.: dans i bondestue)
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tygerland · 5 months
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Vincent van Gogh Landscape with Snow. 1888. Oil on canvas: 38 × 46 cm (15 × 18 in).
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