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Victorian Fashions: A Pictorial Archive, 965 Illustrations (Dover Pictorial Archive) Paperback – January 12, 1998
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Print length128 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherDover Publications
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Publication dateJanuary 12, 1998
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Dimensions9 x 0.34 x 11.96 inches
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ISBN-100486402215
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Women's fashions during the second half of the nineteenth century offered a delightful display of styles reflecting English, French, and American tastes. This comprehensive treasury of more than 900 crisp black-and-white illustrations―arranged chronologically and dated by year―provides a rich pictorial record of clothing styles from that period. Suitable for a wide variety of graphic projects, these cuts will especially appeal to artists and illustrators in search of finely rendered images of authentic Victorian fashions.
Selected by graphic artist Carol Belanger Grafton from such vintage sources as Harper's Bazar, La Mode Illustrée, Peterson's Magazine, Godey's Salon de la Mode and Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, the cuts brim with clear detail and old-time flavor as they record a wealth of evolving styles―from ornate gowns of the mid-1800s, widened by hoop skirts and elaborately enhanced with ribbons, ruffles, laces, and bows, to turn-of-the-century fashions that produced leg-o'-mutton sleeves, narrowed skirts, diminished bustles, and high-necked bodices (except for evening wear, which exhibited a more daring neckline).
Here, for copyright-free use, are hundreds of elegant dresses accented with intricately embroidered designs, shirtwaists featuring lace inserts, and row upon row of tiny pleats, tightly laced undergarments, wide-brimmed hats topped with feathers, flowers, and ribbon; beaded handbags, magnificent parasols, fur-trimmed capes, and much, much more.
An invaluable reference to period clothing styles for designers, illustrators, and costume historians, this magnificent archive―with its entertaining glimpse of the fashions of yesteryear―will also delight casual browsers and lovers of Victoriana.
Original Dover (1999) publication.
Selected by graphic artist Carol Belanger Grafton from such vintage sources as Harper's Bazar, La Mode Illustrée, Peterson's Magazine, Godey's Salon de la Mode and Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, the cuts brim with clear detail and old-time flavor as they record a wealth of evolving styles―from ornate gowns of the mid-1800s, widened by hoop skirts and elaborately enhanced with ribbons, ruffles, laces, and bows, to turn-of-the-century fashions that produced leg-o'-mutton sleeves, narrowed skirts, diminished bustles, and high-necked bodices (except for evening wear, which exhibited a more daring neckline).
Here, for copyright-free use, are hundreds of elegant dresses accented with intricately embroidered designs, shirtwaists featuring lace inserts, and row upon row of tiny pleats, tightly laced undergarments, wide-brimmed hats topped with feathers, flowers, and ribbon; beaded handbags, magnificent parasols, fur-trimmed capes, and much, much more.
An invaluable reference to period clothing styles for designers, illustrators, and costume historians, this magnificent archive―with its entertaining glimpse of the fashions of yesteryear―will also delight casual browsers and lovers of Victoriana.
Original Dover (1999) publication.
Product details
- Publisher : Dover Publications; Illustrated edition (January 12, 1998)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0486402215
- ISBN-13 : 978-0486402215
- Item Weight : 15 ounces
- Dimensions : 9 x 0.34 x 11.96 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019
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The book is very small more like a paper back book which it really is but the book itself was a waste of time and money. I had ordered 4 books in one order and of the 4 only one is worth a dime. This latest is a total waste. i was looking for a nice book about Royal Weddings and I receive a tiny little book not worth 10 cents. If you want to throw your money away, this is the book for you. If you want a book of beauty, information, color illustrations and explanations keep looking. My shopping will be done a great deal more intensely now.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2006
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Every student of 19th-century fashion needs to have six books from Dover Publications in his or her library:
- Victorian Fashions and Costumes from 'Harper's Bazar', Stella Blum;
- Victorian and Edwardian Fashions from La Mode Illustree, Joanne Olian;
- Wedding Fashions 1860-1912, Joanne Olian;
- Victorian and Edwardian Fashion: A Photographic Survey, Alison Gernsheim;
- English Women's Clothing in the Nineteenth Century, C. Willett Cunnington;
- and this book.
Carol Grafton's book is really more of an assemblage of pictures for illustrators than anything else, but what pictures! Over 900 B&W drawings lovingly display every little detail of the elaborate costumes of the Victorian and early Edwardian eras from the mid-1850's to 1903. This book doesn't have much in the way of text so it's not as comprehensive a research resource as some of the others that I've mentioned, but as an auxiliary resource to the other books on the above list, it's perfect.
- Victorian Fashions and Costumes from 'Harper's Bazar', Stella Blum;
- Victorian and Edwardian Fashions from La Mode Illustree, Joanne Olian;
- Wedding Fashions 1860-1912, Joanne Olian;
- Victorian and Edwardian Fashion: A Photographic Survey, Alison Gernsheim;
- English Women's Clothing in the Nineteenth Century, C. Willett Cunnington;
- and this book.
Carol Grafton's book is really more of an assemblage of pictures for illustrators than anything else, but what pictures! Over 900 B&W drawings lovingly display every little detail of the elaborate costumes of the Victorian and early Edwardian eras from the mid-1850's to 1903. This book doesn't have much in the way of text so it's not as comprehensive a research resource as some of the others that I've mentioned, but as an auxiliary resource to the other books on the above list, it's perfect.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019
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This is an archival book and as such is GREAT. It was even more than I hoped for. I can't remember if I kept it or not,
but the book itself is comprehensive and well formatted.
but the book itself is comprehensive and well formatted.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2012
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This is a fantastic collection of JUST illustrations, in wonderful detail and in Victorian pen/ink drawing style.
This is a great resource for the following users:
Any surface designers: these illustrations can be scanned in, recolored and used in a variety of surface and product designs
Writers: a great visual reference to describe characters' clothing in gothic novels or short stories
Fashion Design students: as reference, an idea source on design details or to practice sketching
Scrapbookers/crafters: a variety of projects, my favorite being scanning in at high resolution, enlarging in any design software and doing a heat transfer on canvas to create Pottery barn/Anthropologie style pillows
Costume Designers; great reference for any theatrical production of this period, with tons of ideas.
Web designers: a huge collection of images for any websites that call for a vintage feel - boutiques, collectors, restaurants and events.
I do wish that this book had a CD-Rom included, but its not really a big deal - I find that i do not even use the scanner to import the images most of the time, but snap a picture with my phone and upload it.
This book as exactly as the title describes: illustrations. I think that some of the 1 and 2 star reviews on this item are unfair with complains about the lack of descriptions or exact historical references.
It is JUST illustrations, and anyone seeking a more informative resource should do more research about the item, rather than leave bad reviews.
This is a great resource for the following users:
Any surface designers: these illustrations can be scanned in, recolored and used in a variety of surface and product designs
Writers: a great visual reference to describe characters' clothing in gothic novels or short stories
Fashion Design students: as reference, an idea source on design details or to practice sketching
Scrapbookers/crafters: a variety of projects, my favorite being scanning in at high resolution, enlarging in any design software and doing a heat transfer on canvas to create Pottery barn/Anthropologie style pillows
Costume Designers; great reference for any theatrical production of this period, with tons of ideas.
Web designers: a huge collection of images for any websites that call for a vintage feel - boutiques, collectors, restaurants and events.
I do wish that this book had a CD-Rom included, but its not really a big deal - I find that i do not even use the scanner to import the images most of the time, but snap a picture with my phone and upload it.
This book as exactly as the title describes: illustrations. I think that some of the 1 and 2 star reviews on this item are unfair with complains about the lack of descriptions or exact historical references.
It is JUST illustrations, and anyone seeking a more informative resource should do more research about the item, rather than leave bad reviews.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2005
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I would rank this book just behind Victorian Fashions and Costumes from Harper's Bazar, 1867-1898 (Dover Pictorial Archives) by Stella Blum and Full-Color Victorian Fashions : 1870-1893 by JoAnne Olian. If you have to be selected go with the first two before this one, but I still highly recommend this to round out the collection. More than 900 very detailed crisp drawing from the marvelous people at Dover Publishing again. They bring you inexpensive books that are a wealth of information, writers of period romance just cannot live without.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017
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I purchased this book because it has images of both women and men's accessories separate from the full outfit so it gives the reader/researcher a clearer vision of the layers that make up the costume.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018
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A great collection of photos if you're interested in Victorian Fashions.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2016
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Great book, great delivery. Thanks for getting it here so fast. I am using it over and over as I build my collection of Victorian doll clothes. I would be going crazy if I had to do all the research myself. Thanks again.
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G. W. Beakes
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great resource of illustrations - pity they are NOT DATED!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 23, 2018Verified Purchase
Purchased this ebook version to help me date old family photographs. Whilst illustrations great and are presented in chronological order no dates are give to each of the plates of fashion illustration (i.e. year published) which is a great pity and therefore you still have to employ a certain amount of guesswork to apply a date to a fashion - which is a great shame
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Lady T
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Glorious pictures and inspiration for outfits
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2017Verified Purchase
How beautiful this book is. I want every outfit in it. Every page is full of beautiful designs. If you're into victorianism then I'd definitely suggest it.
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Sylvia K
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Victorian Fashions: A Pictorial Archive
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 28, 2014Verified Purchase
Excellent book, wonderful pics from fashion plates, all black and white, but no children or men which would have been a lovely addition to cover this period as using this for reference in the theatre. Done chronologically so clear what is when as far as the morphing goes.
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Mr. P. O'Dwyer
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Useful resource for graphic designers etc
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 11, 2012Verified Purchase
I found this book a wealth of visual information for a project I am working on. The illustrations are neat, precise and uncluttered with text. I would however, liked to have seen each item at least acompanied by a date (as the images span 50 years of the victorian era.)
I'm glad I bought this reference book and would recommed it to anyone.
Thanks Carol Belanger Grafton for your hard work!
I'm glad I bought this reference book and would recommed it to anyone.
Thanks Carol Belanger Grafton for your hard work!
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Great
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 17, 2017Verified Purchase
Great Book, Love it
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