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noplaceforsanity:Suit (frock coat, waistcoat, breeches). France, 1760s-70s. Silk, embroidery. {sourc
Men’s overcoat from Andalucía, Spain. 1760
shiestleo:Katsushika Hokusai (1760 - 1849), Flowers.
A pair of gold decorated flintlock pistols crafted by Francisco Lopez, Spanish, circa 1760.from The
thegentlemanscloset:I could never pull something like this off, but I can sure admire it. Formal coa
Empress Elizabeth I of Russia’s garland & bees bandeau and earrings - c. 1760
Robe à la français, 1760–1780. Photo: Bastian Krack. © Bayerisches Nationalmuseum München
history-of-fashion:ab. 1760-1761 French School - Portrait of a Man in a Library
speciesbarocus:Johann Jacob Ridinger (after Johann Elias Ridinger) - The Rule Of Death (c. 1760).The
giovanni-battista-tiepolo:Venetian Promenade, 1760, Giovanni Battista TiepoloMedium: chalk,ink,paper
fripperiesandfobs:Suit ca. 1760From LACMA
ephemeral-elegance:Boy’s Suit- Coat, Waistcoat, and Breeches, ca. 1760via V&A
ornamentedbeing: “Morning Toilette.” 1760Oh, Adoration in it’s purest form. Lovely looking couple. I
Philippe Mercier (French, active in England; 1689–1760)The Sense of HearingOil on canvas, 1744–47Yal
inividia:Portrait of a Man in a Blue Suit (detail) 1760. Pompeo Batoni src #paintingsdaily
thegentlemanscloset:I love this waistcoat. English, circa 1760 this waistcoat shows off it’s quality
bantarleton:British forces accepting the surrender of French Canada in Montreal, September 1760.
history-of-fashion:ab. 1766 Anton Raphael Mengs - Maria Luisa of Parma, Princess of Asturias(Museo d
jaded-mandarin:Charles André van Loo. Mademoiselle Clairon en Médée, 1760.
loquaciousconnoisseur:Jean-Baptiste GreuzePortrait of the Comte d’Angiviller (1763)
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:“Messenger Monsey”, 1764, Mary Black and Thomas Black
18thcenturylove:Karl Friedrich Abel with Viola da Gamba by Thomas Gainsborough, c. 1765
V&A: The sack-back gown was the most popular style of formal dress for women in the mid-18th cen
Actress Margaret Peg Woffington, by Nathaniel Hone, c. 1760
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