The_New_Fashion,_or_The_Scotsman_in_Paris,_1815.jpg


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English: "La Nouvelle Mode ou l'Ecossais à Paris", hand-coloured engraving, from series of 14 fashion prints Les Alliés à Paris en 1815, Scènes de Moeurs . Description: Soldier of a Scottish regiment dressed in a uniform jacket, collar and cuffs in contrasting colour, in a tartan kilt; bayonet in a bandolier with buckle; further accessories: shako with feathers, checkered cloth tied around the legs, shoes with gaiters. Next to him is a woman, dressed in a long-sleeved dress with a checkered tunic, with a scalloped hem with contrasting trim, over a white dress; a hat with ostrich feathers; further accessories: gloves, lorgnette, parasol trimmed with fringes, shoes with gaiters.
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Source Ultimately from http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.490932 - Nederlands Rijksmuseum, Object number: RP-P-2009-1508
Author Paris: N. Finart & Basset (artists); Blanchard (printmaker)
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