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vivelareine:Rules for Marie AntoinetteWhen Marie Antoinette departed from Vienna on April 21st, 1770
buckybitchinbarnes: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: May 16th, 1770- Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are of
Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse du Barry (1770-1774). François-Hubert Drouais (French, 1727-1775). Oil on canv
fashionsfromhistory: Robe a l'Anglaise 1770-1775 British MET
fashionsfromhistory: Robe a l'Anglaise 1770-1775 British MET
thegentlemanscloset:Detail of cuff on coat made in England. 1770-1779. Wool and silk, hand wove
Robe à la Francaise, front and dressed à la Polonaise back, 1770-1780
lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Caraco and petticoat.Place of origin: England Date: ca. 1770-1780 Medi
history-of-fashion: 1770-1780 Robe à la française with a Watteau pleated back si
ladieshistoricfashions:Woman’s Dress (open robe and petticoat) England, circa 1770-1780 (via W
costumeloverz71:Dress and Petticoat (Robe à l'anglaise) 1770-1780
Unknown Artist, ‘A Girl with a Garland of Flowers’, oil on canvas, c.1770-1780,
malebeautyinart: Portrait of Colonel John Hayes St. Leger, Detail (1770-1780). Sir Joshua Reynolds.
vinceaddams: history-of-fashion:1770-1780 Man’s formal three-piece suit (England)fulled wool t
history-of-fashion:1770-1780 Man’s formal three-piece suit (England)fulled wool tabby with emb
1770-1780 Pink silk brocade robe (Robe a la francaise) Sack back open gown of rose pink ribbed silk
Smallsword crafted by Aubry Le Jeune of Paris, France, circa 1770-1780from The Art Institute of Chic
Jacket, c. 1770-1780from the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
Robe à la Française, c. 1770-1780from the MoMu
Jacket, c. 1770-1780from the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
ab. 1770-1782 Vincenzo Vita - A Musical Party(Bowes Museum)
LADIES BROCADED PURPLE SILK OPEN GOWN, AMERICA, 1770-1785Open robe a l'anglaise of aubergine-copper
LADIES BROCADED PURPLE SILK OPEN GOWN, AMERICA, 1770-1785Open robe a l'anglaise of aubergine-copper
Apron. France, 1770-1785Plain-woven cotton, block printed in madder colors of red, purple and b
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