A Mohammedan praying. Indian Mughal costume. Oriental Scenery 1786–1794, Engraved by Thomas Daniell (1749-1840) and William Daniell (1769-1837).
Category: 1794
Costumes and Fashion in 1793
The Sultan. India Mughal empire 18th century.
The Sultan. India Mughal empire 18th century.
A Hindu woman in 18th century.
A Hindu woman
Fashion History of the French Republic. The fashions of the Directory.
The fashion of two dresses, one worn over the other, that had been so general in the latter half of the seventeenth century, and the first half of the eighteenth, had completely disappeared in favour of one gown only.
The Salon of Madame Récamier during the Directory, 1794.
The Salon of Madame Récamier. Salonnière during the Directory and Consulates in Paris. Napoleon had her salon closed in 1803 because of treacherous state activities.
Paris during the french revolution 1793 to 1795.
The balls à la victim (The Victim’s Ball). Dances everywhere after the 9th Thermidor. New social order of things in Paris. Metamorphosis of French feminine character.
Evening dresses. December 1794. The Gallery of Fashion.
Robe à la Turque. Coquelicot striped Barcelona twisted turban. The Gallery of Fashion. VOL 1. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
The Regency fashion. Afternoon dress in half mourning. Robe à la Turque.
Robe à la Turque of black taffeta, with black braids on the back. The Gallery of Fashion. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
The Regency fashion. Two Ladies at breakfast in their dressing room. 1794.
Morning dresses. November 1794. The Gallery of Fashion. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
The Regency fashion. Round gown of fine callico. 1794.
Morning dresses. October 1794. Vol. 1. April 1794 to March 1795. The Gallery of Fashion. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.