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Shoes, Hats and Fashion Accessories: A Pictorial Archive, 1850-1940 (Dover Pictorial Archive) Paperback – January 22, 1998
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Carol Belanger Grafton
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Print length128 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherDover Publications
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Publication dateJanuary 22, 1998
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Dimensions9.03 x 0.34 x 11.96 inches
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ISBN-100486401030
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ISBN-13978-0486401034
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This book presents more than 2,000 illustrations of shoes, hats, and fashion accessories reproduced directly from now rare periodicals and catalogs from the 1850s to 1940. It comprises an invaluable pictorial survey for the fashion historian, designer, and enthusiast, as well as a practical source of illustrations for permission-free use by artists and craftspeople.
The sources of these illustrations include major American, British, and European fashion periodicals of the time: Godey's Lady Book, Peterson's Magazine, Harper's Bazar, La Mode Illustrée, L'Art et la Mode, Der Bazar, The Delineator, and others, as well as such general interest periodicals as Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Harper's Weekly, The Youth's Companion, and Life. Many illustrations come from trade catalogs of such merchants as Montgomery Ward, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Jordan Marsh & Co., N. B. Holden Artistic Footwear, and a score of others.
Arranged chronologically, the plates present an overview of 90 years of fashion evolution of footwear, millinery, and such accessories as gloves, scarves, purses, handkerchiefs, and more.
Product details
- Publisher : Dover Publications (January 22, 1998)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0486401030
- ISBN-13 : 978-0486401034
- Item Weight : 15.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 9.03 x 0.34 x 11.96 inches
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What magazine did this clip come from? It's that a collar,a bracelet, or a belt? Is there a difference in use/occasion/function between these 20 pairs of shoes for this year? Why is there a single picture of a man wearing a hat when everything else in the book is women's shoes, hats, and accessories?
Nothing. Just some slightly confusing line drawings tossed haphazardly onto a few pages.
By Elizabeth Denkinger on May 11, 2021
What magazine did this clip come from? It's that a collar,a bracelet, or a belt? Is there a difference in use/occasion/function between these 20 pairs of shoes for this year? Why is there a single picture of a man wearing a hat when everything else in the book is women's shoes, hats, and accessories?
Nothing. Just some slightly confusing line drawings tossed haphazardly onto a few pages.
Just a note: very few fashion illustrations of the nineteenth century were colored; hand-coloring was a labor-intensive process reserved for high-end publications with limited runs. Check my Listmania list for some books with color illustrations.
and I wonder if my mother or grandmother ever wore those styles.

