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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Patriots & People: Parisian Fashion 1789-1795


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1793-94 Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Milhaud,
Deputy of the Convention

Jacques Louis David
Just as the 1770s saw Marie Antoinette celebrated France's naval prowesswith the famous ship pouf hair coiffeur, the revolution inspired, and even regulated, the fashions of the day. People enthusiastic for the Revolution and reform festooned themselves in tricolour ribbons, sashes and cockades. Women began dressing like greek goddesses, and men shorn their hair and forewent the poudré. The period of the Terror, things like fashion plates disappeared and Paris went artistically quiet (except for David, who was busy sending people to the guillotine in the Convention). When Robespierre fell there was a backlash against "virtue" and people put rings on their toes, danced in the streets, and beat eachother up with sticks.Some Terms:
Incroyables et Merveilleuses: the Muscadins and Demi-mondaine are covered in their own post.
Sans-culottes: Also have their own post. In short, it means literally "without knee breeches"... in other words, not an aristo, as the working man wore trousers. Just like cooks today wear checkered pants, the artisans of the day typically wore a red and white striped trouser. This became the defacto uniform for the Sans-culotte, along with the Phrygian Cap, removed from the lofty spear of Liberté, and the tricolour cockade.
Le Tricoteuse (female knitters) were famous for sitting in the front row before the guillotine, knitting. Like the laundresses and fishwives, they were known for their volatility and zeal. Madame DeFarge from Dicken's "Tale of Two Cities" was a tricoteuse.

Source for all good things on the art of dress: Aileen Ribeiro (my hero!)
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From an article by Aileen Ribeiro
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From an article by Aileen Ribeiro
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Parisiennes circa 1789
by Hoey
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1789, Early Patriotic Hats
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Théroigne de Méricourt
Françaises devenues libres 1789
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Parisiennes circa 1790
by Hoey
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1790 Fashion Plate
"Vêtue à la Constitution"
a fine cotton patterned with tiny tricolor bouquets, over which is worn a fichu.
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Robe à la Anglais
by Ducreux 1790
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1790 Decorating the Liberty Tree
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1790 Elegance
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1790-ish Ideal of the Bourgeois
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1790 The Marquise de D'Orvilliers
Jacques-Louis David
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1791 Fashion Plate
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1791
Women Donating Their Jewels to the Patrie
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Hyacinth (Gabrielle Roland)
Vigée le Brun 1791
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1792
Republican Dress
Fashion Plate Journal des Modes
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1792 Fashion Plate
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1792 Fashion Plate Journal des Modes
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1792 Fashion Plate
à l'égalité
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1792 Théroigne de Méricourt took the equestrian/martial fashion to an extreme
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1792 Journal des Modes Amazone looks suspiciously like Théroigne
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1793
le Tricoteuse
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1793
le Tricoteuse
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1794 Self Portrait from Prison after the Terror
Jacques-Louis David
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1795 Jeanbon St. Andre
Jacques-Louis David
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1795
Jacques-Louis David
Monsieur Sériziat
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1795 Jean-Baptiste Isabey and His Daughter by Gerard
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Market Women
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Revolutionary Supporter
Victoria & Albert
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Femmes Militaire
Victoria & Albert
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1791
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Note the tricolore sash about her waist, 1790
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directoire representant du peuple
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J'sommes du Tiers Etat!
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Les dames de la Halle de Paris vont complimenter la reine aux Tuilerie

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