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“The Allen Brothers” (Portrait of James and John Lee Allen) by Henry Raeburn, early 1790
Joseph’s Dream, Gaetano Gandolfi, ca. 1790
18thcenturyfop:Man’s CoatArtist/maker unknown, FrenchGeography: Made in France, EuropeDate:c. 1780-1
berthiereu:Man’s Suit (coat and waistcoat), 1790s.Coat of blue and green striped silk taffeta and sa
William Kilburn,1790 | vcrfl
Strange to think that these are both photos of me.
history-of-fashion:1792 François Sablet - Mr. Hope, of Amsterdam, playing cricket(Private collection
malimarie:Portrait of a man .French school, end of the 18th Century.www.thearttribune.com/spi
history-of-fashion:18th century Luis Paret y Alcázar - Portrait of a man
history-of-fashion:1795 or 1805 Hugh Douglas Hamilton - Portrait of a Gentleman
signorformica:Karnen van de oceaan, anoniem ~ ca.1790 Rijksmuseum• Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
bantarleton:George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, PC, KB (25 December 1717 – 6 July 1790) wi
I was so careful about cutting and sewing this waistcoat so the little woven stripe bit would be per
artsandcrafts28:Vigee LeBrun - “Princess Maria Cristina di Borbone” (1790)
fashionsfromhistory:Up Close: Ensemble c.1790s (The MET)
1790 grave stones
antoniettabrandeisova:The Progress of Love: Hollyhocks (detail), ca. 1790–91. Jean-Honoré Fragonard
elisabeth-vigee-le-brun: Francis I Bourbon, 1790, Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le BrunMedium: oil,canvas
antoniettabrandeisova:The Progress of Love: Hollyhocks (detail), ca. 1790–91. Jean-Honoré Fragonard
designsfromtime: This is one of my favorite museum pieces. French 1790, muslin, Caraco a la Pierrot.
vivelareine:A portrait of three people by Jacques Sablet. 1792. [credit: Christie’s; Swiss Art Sale,
Elizabeth Luize Vigee Le-Brun - Portrait of Countess Catherine Skavronskaia (1761 - 1829). 1790
shewhoworshipscarlin:Dado, a covering for the bottom half of a wall, 1790, France.
antoniettabrandeisova:The Progress of Love: Hollyhocks (detail), ca. 1790–91. Jean-Honoré Fragonard
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