• Ball Gown.
Date: ca. 1867
Designer/Maker: Emile Pingat (Paris, France)
Medium: Silk faillle, silk tulle, and seed pearls
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• Ball Gown.
Date: ca. 1867
Designer/Maker: Emile Pingat (Paris, France)
Medium: Silk faillle, silk tulle, and seed pearls
▪Queen of the Night.
Artist: Moritz von Schwind (Austrian, 1804 - 1871)
Place of origin: Austria
Date: ca. 1864–1867
Medium: Watercolor over graphite
• Carte de visite. Photographer: Gurnen Date: ca. 1867 Medium: Paper, cardstock.
• Dress.
Date: ca. 1867
Culture: North American
Medium: Silk
• Wedding dress.
Date: ca. 1867
Place of origin: England
Mediu: Silk, plastic (beads), cotton (lace)
• Woman’s Dress (Bodice, Skirt, and Belt). Place of origin: Probably United States Date: ca. 1867 Medium: Silk plain weave (faille), moire.
• Girl’s Dress. Worn by: Mrs. J. Bertram Lippincott (Joanna Wharton, American, 1858 - 1938) Place of origin: United States Date: ca. 1867-1868 Medium: Ivory cotton,wool plain weave, red silk, cotton velvet ribbon, cotton lace.
•Trousseau dress (bodice, skirt, hoop). Culture: American Date: ca. 1867, altered early 1870'ss Medium: Silk