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Robe of brocaded silk and cotton, made by Liberty & Co., London, ca. 1897. This garment was inspired by 16th-century long gowns, and it was made in Liberty's Artistic and Historic Costume Studio for a member of the Liberty family. The fairly large scale
Robe of brocaded silk and cotton, made by Liberty & Co., London, ca. 1897. This garment was inspired by 16th-century long gowns, and it was made in Liberty's Artistic and Historic Costume Studio for a member of the Liberty family. The fairly large scale
Robe of brocaded silk and cotton, made by Liberty & Co., London, ca. 1897. This garment was inspired by 16th-century long gowns, and it was made in Liberty's Artistic and Historic ...
Long-Sleeved Outer Robe (Uchikake) with Decoration of Landscape, Waves, and Peonies
Long-Sleeved Outer Robe (Uchikake) with Decoration of Landscape, Waves, and Peonies
A white silk crepe (chirimen) was dyed to a dark gray color to create the ground for this long-sleeved outer robe with "twilight dying" (akebono-zome) designs. Such robes are typic...
Front and back views of a Dion pelisse robe and Chagot bonnet. Petit Courrier des Dames, 10 August 1833. Two women in an outside setting showing front and back views of a pale blue pelisse robe trimmed with lace ruffles and a bonnet draped with a lace vei
Front and back views of a Dion pelisse robe and Chagot bonnet. Petit Courrier des Dames, 10 August 1833. Two women in an outside setting showing front and back views of a pale blue pelisse robe trimmed with lace ruffles and a bonnet draped with a lace vei
Front and back views of a Dion pelisse robe and Chagot bonnet. Petit Courrier des Dames, 10 August 1833. Two women in an outside setting showing front and back views of a pale blue...
Dress, silk brocade robe with silk petticoat, made in Spitalfields, England, 1770-1780. Dress comprising a silk brocade robe with a silk petticoat. Silk and silk brocade.
Dress, silk brocade robe with silk petticoat, made in Spitalfields, England, 1770-1780. Dress comprising a silk brocade robe with a silk petticoat. Silk and silk brocade.
Dress, silk brocade robe with silk petticoat, made in Spitalfields, England, 1770-1780. Dress comprising a silk brocade robe with a silk petticoat. Silk and silk brocade....
Rectangular pendant, two back-to-back bevelled edge rock crystal panels each backed with engraved gold leaf depicting St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Christopher, mounted in a silver frame, probably Upper Rhenish, about 1470-1480. Rectangular pendant
Rectangular pendant, two back-to-back bevelled edge rock crystal panels each backed with engraved gold leaf depicting St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Christopher, mounted in a silver frame, probably Upper Rhenish, about 1470-1480. Rectangular pendant
Rectangular pendant, two back-to-back bevelled edge rock crystal panels each backed with engraved gold leaf depicting St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Christopher, mounted in a ...
Cambric christening robe, cotton embroidery and needlepoint lace with floral patterns (Ayrshire work?), English, first half of the 19th century. Baby's robe, cambric fabric with white cotton embroidery, drawn work, and needlepoint lace. The V-shaped bodic
Cambric christening robe, cotton embroidery and needlepoint lace with floral patterns (Ayrshire work?), English, first half of the 19th century. Baby's robe, cambric fabric with white cotton embroidery, drawn work, and needlepoint lace. The V-shaped bodic
Cambric christening robe, cotton embroidery and needlepoint lace with floral patterns (Ayrshire work?), English, first half of the 19th century. Baby's robe, cambric fabric with wh...
Sansar Chand Smoking Hookah and Accompanied by Attendants
Sansar Chand Smoking Hookah and Accompanied by Attendants
The painting depicts Sansar Chand (r. 1775-1823), a famous ruler of Kangra, seated on an outdoor terrace. He is shown as a young male wearing a turban with a large black plume, and...

