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Portrait of a woman, presumed to be Madame de Longueville, French School, 17th century
La Phrase changée. (Robe croisée.) from "Modes et Manières du Jour à Paris à la fin du 18e siècle et au commencement du 19e siècle” by Philibert-Louis Debucourt, c. 1800
Portrait of a lady, possibly Maria Vittoria Corsini, half-length, in a lace-trimmed dress and holding a miniature of her husband, Livio II Odescalchi by Pierre Hubert Subleyras, 1748
Donna Franca Florio, c. 1890
Portrait of a woman, attributed to the Maestro delle Storie del Pane (Italian artist, active late 1400s)
History of women's costume in Japan;
Woman wearing Komachi dance attire from the mid-Edo Period
Traditional kimono from Edo period (1600-1868)
High-ranking Japanese lady's maid from the Momoyama period (1568-1600)
Marble bust of Marie d’Anjou, Queen of France, circa 1465
"At the Couturier, Hirsch & Cie Amsterdam" by Jan Sluijters , 1930-53
Lady Ottoline Morrell by Philip Edward Morrell, 1909
Portrait of Anne-Marie Zina Durand de Lironcourt by Pierre Subleyras, 1747
The “Rape of Lucretia” and “Funeral of Lucretia” by the Master of Marradi, late 15th to early 16th centuries
Recreation of Chinese women’s dress during the Han and Jin dynasties (206-420)
Portrait of a lady by Pietro Scoppetta (1863-1920)
Portrait of a lady in black by Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen, 1652
"C'est en vain", from "Modes et Manières du Jour à Paris à la fin du 18e siècle et au commencement du 19e siècle” by Philibert-Louis Debucourt, c. 1800
"In Venice, exit from the Hotel Royal" by Ludovico Marchetti, 1891
Ziegfeld Beauty Olive Brady, by Alfred Cheney Johnston, 1928