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Dress, Evening Date: ca. 1914 Culture: American Medium: silk
Evening dress (image 1) | House of Worth | French | 1914 | silk |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: C.I.39.9.6
Dress (Overdress), Evening Date: ca. 1920 Culture: French (probably)
Medium: silk, linen, metal
Cape - Probably American c.1880's - The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
French Silk Evening Bag, ca.1920
1900 evening wrap
Evening cape Date: ca. 1900
1910
1900 1920
Evening cape - French - 1900-05
Evening Dress 1913, French, Made of silk
Vintage Dress 1920's
French Dress - back - 1926-7 - Made in France - Cotton, beads -
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1926 dress, French, made of silk and cotton
Callot Soeurs
Tea Gown with Lace Butterflies, c. 1900-1915.
Dress Date: 1926 Culture: French Medium: silk.
Date: ca. 1926 Culture: French (probably) Medium: silk
Evening dress Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Designer: Madame Marie Gerber (French) Date: ca. 1926
dress Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Date: ca. 1926 Culture: French Medium: silk. Front
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1926
Blouse 1920s Attributed to Maggy Rouff
Coat. Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Date: 1920s. Culture: French. Medium: silk.
Bag (Pouch), Evening Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Designer: Madame Marie Gerber (French)
Date: 1910–15 Culture: French Medium: linen, silk
Evening pouch Attributed to Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Designer: Attributed to Madame Marie Gerber (French)
Date: 1910–15 Culture: French (probably) Medium: linen, silk
Evening pouch Attributed to Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Designer: Attributed to Madame Marie Gerber (French)
Date: 1910–15 Culture: French (probably) Medium: linen, silk
Bag (Pouch), Evening. Attributed to Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937). Designer: Attributed to Madame Marie Gerber (French). Date: 1910–15. Culture: French (probably).
Medium: linen, silk. Dimensions: 16 1/2 in. (41.9 cm).
Evening jabot Attributed to Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Designer: Attributed to Madame Marie Gerber (French) Date: ca. 1910
Evening pouch Attributed to Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937)
Designer: Attributed to Madame Marie Gerber (French)
Date: 1910–15 Culture: French (probably) Medium: linen, silk
Stole - c. 1920 - by Ethel L. Wilson Hughes - Silk,
glass beads, paint - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bag - c. 1920 - by Ethel L. Wilson Hughes - Glass, linen - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1920
1920 1900
Deco metallic embroidered tulle cape, c.1920
1920's fashion trend - art deco dress
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