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monsieurleprince:Charles Antoine Coypel (1694 - 1752) - Portrait of a woman sewing, 1746
history-of-fashion:1743 Louis-Michel van Loo- Philip V of Spain with his family(Museo del Prado)
winterr-reise:John Campbell, Lord Stonefield1749Allan Ramsay
fashionsfromhistory:Jacket1740s-1750sSpain
fashionsfromhistory:Mantua 1740s-1750sBritish KCI
maurice-quentin-de-la-tour:Portrait of Maurice of Saxony, 1748, Maurice Quentin de La TourMedium: pa
history-of-fashion:1741-1745 Georg Christoph Grooth - Portrait of Akinfiy Nikitich Demidov(Nizhniy T
fripperiesandfobs:Waistcoat, 1735-45From Historic Deerfield MuseumOooh I hadn’t seen this one before
my18thcenturysource:“Francis Greville, Baron Brooke, later 1st Earl of Warwick”, 1741, Jean-Marc Nat
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
Drawings of capricious Prunkbarke, circa 1740, by Antonio Joli
lostsplendor:Hunting Sword with Scabbard by Joseph Deutschmann, crafted in Germany c. 1740 (via The
Allegory of Painting (1740). Philippe Mercier (French, 1689-1760). Oil on canvas.Mercier studied pai
Turquoise Casaca en Gros de Nápoles, 1740
Early 18th century jackets and bodicesJacket, 1735Jacket with winged cuffs, 1730-40 andJacket with s
arsantiquis:Portrait of Nancy Fortesque (detail), Thomas Hudson.c.1745
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
“A dinner conversation by Marcellus Laroon the Younger, painted between 1735 and 1740
Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa of Austria as Queen of Hungary; circle of Johann Gottfried Auerbach
history-of-fashion:1748 Frock, cape and shoes worn by King Gustav III of Swedenatlas, lace(Royal Arm
ornamentedbeing:An English court Mantua c.1740.The Mantua was the most formal of court dress worn at
Ornate flintlock pistol crafted by Ertell of Dresden, Germany, circa 1740.Currently on display with
elsewheregreen:The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute. c1738 - 1740. - Michele Marieschi. Mus
arthistoryclasses:Canaletto - Venice, Santa Maria della Salute [c.1740]
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