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Ladies ridding dress
fashionable at the
end of 18th century |
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Monsieur Seriziat
according to the
portrait painted by Jacques Luis-David from 1795 |
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Hungarian noble garment
The Hungarian
noble garment from the turn of 18th made of taffeta. |
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French Empire dress
The French
empire dress fashionable at the beginning of 19th century. |
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Empire gown
The Empire gown
from 19th century made of a taffeta and pearl decoration. |
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Evening Empire gown
The evening Empire
dress made of a black velvet and a white damask, (ca 1810) |
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Empire promenade gown
The Empire
promenade dress made of a taffeta. (ca 1810) |
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Empire clothing
Empire
clothing made of white silk decorated by hand
made embroidery. 1810 |
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Louise of Prussia
Empire ridding
dress based on the portrait of Louise of Prussia (1810) made of
velvet. |
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Ridding costume
ridding
costume from the mid 19th century consists of a smock, a
corset and a woolen outfit. |
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Hungarian bourgeoisie suit
The suit made
according to the Lajos Kossuth portrait (1848-49, Fay Albert,
Kossuth Museum, Cegled). |
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Striped bustle era dress
The dress is
made of fine striped cotton, sateen, 1880. |
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