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Fashion design, woman's masquerade ball dress. 'Flower Basket'. Watercolour drawing by Jules Helleu or Léon Sault, probably for Charles Frederick Worth. Paris, 1860s. Watercolour drawing, a design for a theatrical or masquerade fancy-dress ball costume made to resemble a basket of flowers turned upside down.  Watercolour and pencil drawing.
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Title: Flower Basket
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Fashion design, woman's masquerade ball dress.
'Flower Basket'.
Watercolour drawing by Jules Helleu or Léon Sault, probably for Charles Frederick Worth.
Paris, 1860s.
 Watercolour drawing, a design for a theatrical or masquerade fancy-dress ball costume made to resemble a basket of flowers turned upside down.
  Watercolour and pencil drawing.

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