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design-is-fine:Carle Van Loo, Portrait of an unknown man, 1730-40. Oil on canvas, Château de Versai
themacabrenbold:Bolognese School, after engravings produced by Jan Wandelaar, ca. 1750
Jean Joseph Taillasson (French; 1745–1809)Le Tombeau d'Elysée = The Tomb of Elisha Oil on canvas, 17
yohunny:crash-bang-boom:teejay-kay:andrewfreudwebber:calloffyourghosts:lesbianlegbreaker:alexdallyma
treasures-and-beauty:Lit d'alcôve (French daybed), ca. 1772
betweenmirrors-com:THE TOOTH WORM AS HELL’S DEMON 18th Century Ivory Carving from Southern FranceThe
beggars-opera:Late 18th/early 19th century denim pockets, Musée du Vieux Nîmes
Schloß Augustusburg, Brühl, Germany.
Derby Porcelain Factory, Stirrup cup in the form of a fox mask, 18-19th century (source).
Bathing machines were a device, popular in the 18th and 19th century. They allowed people to change
thegentlemanscloset:Man’s suit circa 1790, altered in 1805. Silk taffeta, sequins, metallic thread,
thegentlemanscloset:Gorgeus Georgians.This coat dates from the 1770s and is silk and linen with exte
hierophilic:iridessence:heavybomb:ira-scargeear:XVIII Rococo set made to order for a fellow hobbyist
vinceaddams:Undershirt belonging to Horatio Nelson, c. 1800, National Maritime Museum. The shirt is
George Edwards, Lemur Mongoz, mid 18th century. Hand-colored engravings. Published by Johann Michael
Iron mounted miquelet musket, Sardinia, late 18th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
vivelareine:A miniature portrait of Marie Antoinette by Peter Adolf Hall, 18th century.
Sword of Winthrop Sargent, 1st Governor of the Northwest Territories, United States, late 18th centu
fripperiesandfobs:Riding habit, 1770′sFrom the Royal Ontario Museum on Twitter
millefeuilleus:art in details: male black clothing. [black female dresses]
artmagnifique:FRANCOIS BOUCHER. The Enchanted Home A Pastoral Landscape Surmounted by Cupid, 18th ce
Riding habits, June 1799
Chair of Queen Sitamun, daughter of Queen Tiye and Amenhotep III
18th century Spanish Colonial silver Santo or Madonna Resplendor Crown from South America
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