L'Art et la mode, no. 4, vol. 24, 24 janvier 1903, Paris. Carlier. Veglione pour Nice. Dessin de Lucy. Bibliothèque nationale de France

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L'Art et la mode, no. 4, vol. 24, 24 janvier 1903, Paris. Carlier. Veglione pour Nice. Dessin de Lucy. Bibliothèque nationale de France

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1908 (May) Les Modes cover - Mme Andrée Mégard du Theatre de la Renaissance - Robe d'après-midi, genre directoire, par Redfern & chapeau de Carlier - photo by Reutlinger. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop 1429X2049
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Jean-Guillaume Carlier, Portrait of an unknown young man (perhaps a selfportrait)
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1910 Was a Big Year for Hats -
1910 The Black Feather Hat by Gustavv Klimt (location ?). From tumblr.com/lonequixote/128857458717/gustav-klimt-the-black-feather-hat 625X800.
According to Wikipedia, "Geneviève Lantelme (born Mathilde Hortense Claire Fossey, 20 May 1883 – 24/25 July 1911) was a French stage actress, socialite, fashion icon, and courtesan. Considered by her contemporaries to be one of the most beautiful women of the Belle Epoque..." She posed wearing the spectacular hats of the time.
Left 1910 (December) Lantelme in wide hat and Paquin dress photo by Reutlinger Les Modes. From verbinina.wordpress.com/page/8/; fixed spots w Pshop 1844X2691.
Right 1910 (January) Lantelme in hat by Marie-Louise Les Modes. From verbinina.wordpress.com/page/8/ 2048X2959.
1910 (July) Lantelme in hat by Carlier photo by Félix Les Modes. From verbinina.wordpress.com/page/8/; fixed spots w Pshop 1354X1458.
1910 (November) Lantelme modeling hats. From verbinina.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/lantelme-nov1910-2 2048X2828.
1910 (November) Lantelme modeling high hat. From verbinina.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/lantelme-nov1910-2 1295X1638.
Left 1910 (May) Les Modes Hats by Maison Dalnys. From les-modes.tumblr.com/search/1910s/page/13 1000X1802.
Right 1910 (August) Les Modes Hat by Alphonsine. From les-modes.tumblr.com/search/1910s/page/2; fixed spots w Pshop 1280X1800.
Left 1910 (May) Walking ensemble by Bernerd, Les Modes - photo by Félix. From les-modes.tumblr.com/page/13; fixed spots w Pshop 761X1920. This is a very subdued hat for 1910.
Right 1910 (October) Dresses and hats by Jeanne Lanvin, Les Modes - photo by Paul Nadar. From les-modes.tumblr.com/page/15; fixed spots w Pshop 1280X1804. Very subdued for the day.
Left 1910 Feathered hats at the races. From les-modes.tumblr.com/post/146935641890/fashion-at-the-races-les-modes-july-1910-photo; fixed spots w Pshop 755X1630.
Right 1910 Hat and parasol. From les-modes.tumblr.com/post/146935641890/fashion-at-the-races-les-modes-july-1910-photo; fixed spots w Pshop 750X1624.
1910 Pepita Teixidor Drawing by Ramon Casas (location ?). From titturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2014/08/Ramon-Casas-Carbo.html 1228X1600.
1910 The Blue Hat by Kees Van Dongen (private collection). From the discontinued Athenaeum Web site 841X1024.
La Mode illustrée, no. 34, 21 août 1910, Paris. Robe en voile avec écharpe. Modèle de Drecoll. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney La jupe
Beer time sous la canicule en terrasse chez "Beer Square" face à la "Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille" de l'architecte Charles Leroy avec sa façade en marbre conçue par l'architecte Pierre-Louis Carlier et l'ingénieur Peter Rice (1856-1999), juin 2026.
"Façade" en marbre conçue par l'architecte Pierre-Louis Carlier et l'ingénieur Peter Rice, "Grande Rosace" par l'artiste Ladislas Kijno et "Portail" par Georges Jeanclos (1999) de la Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille de l'architecte Charles Leroy à Lille (1856-1999), octobre 2024.