Journal des Luxus und der Moden, 1794, T 17 Young German woman dressed in 'vollem Anzuge. She wears a gown with train, trimmed with two strips of wrinkled fabric. Skirt, the hem of a decorative band with floral pattern. Fichu. Accessories: hair band with feathers, chatelaine with clockwork and medallion, range (?). Print out the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826. Manufacturer : printmaker: Georg Melchior Kraus To own design: Georg Melchior Kraus Publisher: Friedrich Justin BertuchPlaats manufacture

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Journal des Luxus und der Moden, 1794, T 17 Young German woman dressed in 'vollem Anzuge. She wears a gown with train, trimmed with two strips of wrinkled fabric. Skirt, the hem of a decorative band with floral pattern. Fichu. Accessories: hair band with feathers, chatelaine with clockwork and medallion, range (?). Print out the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826. Manufacturer : printmaker: Georg Melchior Kraus To own design: Georg Melchior Kraus Publisher: Friedrich Justin BertuchPlaats manufacture: Weimar Date: 1794 Physical characteristics: etching, with the hand-colored material: paper Technique: etching / hand-color measurements: sheet: h 194 mm × W 115 mm Subject: fashion plates dress, gown (+ women's clothes) piece of clothing covering the breast or plunge line (Fichu) ( + women's clothes) fan (+ women's clothes) When: 1794 - 1794