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1908 (April issue) Les Modes - Costume tailleur (jupe sans couture) par Linker & Co - photo by Félix, del.. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1519X2209.
Augustus Leopold Egg (1816-1863) "The Love Letter" Oil on canvas
My Rosie hat =3. That's it. Just an appreciation post for my hat. Lol
Blepharisma americana
Photo credit: Gerd Guenther/Science Photo Library
A Girl with a Birdcage
Artist: After Antoine Pesne (French, 1683-1757)
Date: 1740-1749
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Royal Trust Collections, London, United Kingdom
Pieter Hermansz Verelst, Portrait of a Man in a Feathered Bonnet
My posts are made of public domain paintings, all background are purchased from stock images sites.
Victoria Duchess of Kent
Artist: George Hayter (British, 1792–1871)
Date: 1835
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Royal Collection Trust, London, United Kingdom
Description
Victoria, Duchess of Kent, was Princess Victoria's mother. She is depicted wearing a formal day dress with a shawl and feathered hat, and with a spaniel, possibly Dash, running beside her. Sittings took place in the early months of 1834, and the painting was presented to the Princess 'though not quite ready' on her fifteenth birthday. On 23 April 1836 she wrote in her Journal 'My full-length portrait of Mamma done by George Hayter has been hung up in my study and looks so well. It is so like & is so beautifully painted.'
The artist made a number of changes (pentimenti) such as the outline of the feather in the hat, which was originally larger, and the outline of the left shoulder and the shawl over the left arm, which originally projected further.