The moth and the flame. Divine emblems. 1867.
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The moth and the flame. Divine emblems. 1867.
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• Celestial Blue Ball Gown.
Date: 1867
Maker: Marie and Josephine Virfolet (New York City)
Medium: Silk satin (tulle was replaced ca. 1980)
which costume would you rather wear? (1867)
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Stick pin in the form of a skull by Auguste-Germain Cadet-Picard, 1867. France. Victoria & Albert Museum.
Afternoon Dress
c.1867
France
The MET (Object Number: 1979.93a, b)

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Ukrainian man from Palahychi, a village in Tlumachskyi district, Ivano-Frankivsk region. 1867. X
pendant, 1867.
~ Hints on Common Politeness, D.C. Colesworthy, 1867