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fashion-from-the-past · 2 months
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1900-1905
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irenes-tender-world · 4 months
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rené lalique jewelry
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Traveling suit, 1905
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eirene · 2 months
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Portrait of Helen Vincent, Viscountess D’Abernon, 1904 John Singer Sargent
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edwardianvictorianera · 8 months
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Dressmaking in Paris, 1907.
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frostedmagnolias · 1 month
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Evening Dress
c. 1907-1908
Callot Soeurs
Hillwood Museum
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53v3nfrn5 · 19 days
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Rat Chain mail Coin Purse designed by Paul Frey for the famous Lacloche Freres jewelers. Made of brass and a small ruby.
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Brooch
Marcus & Co. (New York City, New York)
c.1900
This exquisite brooch is one of the few extant examples of plique-à-jour jewelry made by the New York firm of Marcus & Co., whose reputation at its prime rivaled that of Tiffany & Co. Herman Marcus (1828–99), a German–born and Dresden–trained jeweler, arrived in New York in 1850 and worked for a number of prestigious firms before establishing Marcus & Co. in 1892. Following his death, the company continued under the direction of his two sons, George Elder Marcus and William Marcus.
The brooch is a superb example of Marcus & Co.’s work in plique-à-jour enameling, in which the "cells" of color have no backing, allowing light to shine through the transparent enamel, thereby creating the effect of stained glass. One of the only jewelry firms of its day to succeed at this challenging technique, Marcus & Co. followed the lead of such innovative French designers as René Lalique. The sensitive 3-dimensional sculpting of the sweet pea blossoms and leaves, as well as the naturalistic coloring of the enamels, reflects the Art Nouveau aesthetic that prevailed at the turn of the century. Indeed, close parallels can be drawn with the brilliant naturalistic work of Louis Comfort Tiffany, whose oeuvre is so well represented in the Met’s collection.
The MET (Accession Number: Accession Number: 2016.107)
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slaterinc · 8 months
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ann demeulemeester ss ‘95
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• Woman's Dress in three parts.
Date: 1900-1906
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Late Victorian and Edwardian fashion in portraits by Giovanni Boldini (Italian, 1842-1931)
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fashion-from-the-past · 7 months
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1902
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Lillian Cook in “The Bluebird”, 1918
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Ensemble, 1900 - 1901
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eirene · 5 months
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Devant la glace, 1903 Frederick Carl Frieseke
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walzerjahrhundert · 7 months
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Grands Magasins Nouveautés C. Paventa, Rome
Two-piece dress in green velvet
circa 1900
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