When used together, the New York museum’s print catalogue and supplementary website on their 18th-century French works make an excellent initial resource but offer little new information ...
These three exquisite items of clothing consist of a woman's dress, a child's dress (possibly altered down from an adult's or older child's dress) and a man's waistcoat (front pieces). They have ...
Photo via Minotaur at La Halle Toulouse, the "pink city," built of rose-hued bricks, the heart of today’s Occitanie, was once home to ancient Romans and later to heretics, crusaders, counts, and ...
They did not shave themselves, though Queen Victoria laid out Prince Albert's shaving equipment every day after his death. In the 18th century a French barber, Jean Jacques Perrett, wrote a treatise ...