1900s Fashion Print De Gracieuse, Geillustreerde Aglaja no. 962 hand coloured
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An elegant fashion illustration, partially hand coloured, professionally matted and framed. These are original engravings, not reproductions. Signed Jules David (left) and Bonnard (right) dates ca 1860s, print number 962. The title: 'De Gracieuse' – 'Geillustreerde Aglaja' is the name of the magazine where this illustration was published (1862-1936; see below). In great condition with marks to the glass and frame.
Size: 10.5 x 7-5/8 inches on the image, 16-3/4 x 12-3/4 inches on the frame. De Gracieuse manifested itself from 1862 until 1936 as an attractive fashion and handicraft magazine targeting a growing audience of fashion-conscious ladies. The fashion examples were usually inspired by the newest fashion in Paris. The displayed patterns were suitable for all hours and occasions of the day. They varied from simple garments to gorgeous evening gowns and from undergarments to travel clothing or sports attire. Male fashion was hardly mentioned in the magazine. Children’s clothing was discussed in special articles. Prints such as these form part of the print collection of the world famous Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. This is your chance to own your own copy!
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