"Mary, Queen of Scots" fancy dress worn by Alexandra, Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra), 1875
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"Mary, Queen of Scots" fancy dress worn by Alexandra, Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra), 1875
From the Royal Collection
State portrait of Queen Victoria
"Oh hi, is this where the barbecue is? I heard you were looking for me, so here . . . I . . . am-Never mind, Can't stay I gotta a . . uh . . . bus to catch. "
The Nursery: A Monthly Magazine for the Youngest Reader - Vol. XIII - 1873
Wallpaper frieze, late 19th to early 20th century, by Walter Crane.
Wallpaper frieze, 1879, by Bruce James Talbert.
c. 1875, artist unknown.
1877, Walter Crane.
1877, Walter Crane.
c. 1875, Walter Crane.
c. 1875, Walter Crane.
Late 19th century, Bruce James Talbert.
c. 1875-1910, Walter Crane.
c. 1875-1910, Walter Crane.
c. 1875-1910, Walter Crane.
Wallpaper, c. 1875, Walter Crane.
c. 1875, Walter Crane.
Carlo Naya • Night View of the Grand Canal, Venice, 1875
Naya operated a commercial photography studio in Venice specializing in Romantic moonlit views of architectural landmarks and vistas. Because emulsions were not sensitive enough to record images at night, he made photographs during the day, then created the illusion of moonlight through a variety of darkroom tricks.
In this day-for-night image, the sun masquerades as a gently glowing moon and hand-painted highlights glitter on the water and cathedral domes.
Sisters - Valentine Cameron Prinsep (1875)..
Swedish 19th century proletarian author Maria Sandel
Egyptian shoe vendor, 1870's