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Crinoline 1858. Brompton.
[T.H. Guerin.]
[London, T. Archer.]
Sepia tinted lithograph with colour added by hand, sheet 300 x 405mm. 11¾ x 16". Trimmed to image top and sides.
A satire on mid 19th century female fashion. A male passenger enjoys the view as a female carriage driver's skirt is blown upwards.
[Ref: 8993] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Crinoline 1858. Belgravia.
T.H. Guerin. Del [in image lower left.]
[London, T. Archer.]
Sepia tinted lithograph with colour added by hand, sheet 315 x 415mm. 12½ x 16¼". Trimmed to image top and sides.
A satire on mid 19th century female fashion. A woman in a huge dress rather awkwardly descends from a carriage.
[Ref: 8996] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Crinoline 1858. Cremorne.
T.H. Guerin [in image lower right].
Published by T. Archer [damage] Mortimer Street, Regent Street.
Sepia tinted lithograph with colour added by hand, sheet 345 x 435mm. 13½ x 17". Creases; tear into publication line.
A satire on mid 19th century female fashion set in Cremorne Gardens, once a popular pleasure gardens by the side of the River Thames in Chelsea. A woman in a huge dress descends from a carriage, the driver above ensuring that his reins are well out of the way.
[Ref: 8997] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Fashion and its Development. Our Fathers. Our Husbands. "Which is the Most Absurd".
T. Guerin. Printed at 22, Southampton S.t. Strand.
London W.H.J. Carter, Printseller, Bookseller &c. 12, Regent S.t. Pall Mall.
Lithograph. Sheet: 280 x 375mm (11 x 14¾").
A comentary on the changes in fashion. On the left a man wears the tight breeches of an English gentleman from c.1820 while on the right a man is dressed in the voluminous fashions of c.1860. Behind them several faint figures also demonstrate the changes in fashion.
[Ref: 36831] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
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