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Robe à la française c. 1760
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Day 5: free day
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X-ray image of the side of a woman’s shoe c.1730-1760
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Young woman fastening a letter to the neck of a Pigeon (detail), attributed to Johann Christian von Mannlich, c. 1760
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“Seated Nude Study”, c.1785, by Edward Francis Burney (1760–1848). English artist. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
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Peony with Butterfly, Johann Christoph Bayer, c. 1760.
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Adam Wolfgang Winterschmidt, "Fly", c. 1760
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Fern - Georg Dionysius Ehret - c.1760s - via The Morgan
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Wedding dress of flowered silk, c. 1760
Rijks Museum
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Illustration from Alchemical and Rosicrucian Compendium, c. 1760
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Hand-painted Chinese silk robe and petticoat, probably English, c. 1760-1765. Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery.
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plate decorated with playing cards c. 1760.
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For #NationalTeaDay 🫖☕️:
Teapot with Fossil Decoration
British, Staffordshire, c. 1760–65
Salt-glazed stoneware with enamel decoration
4 1/4 × 7 1/4 in. (10.8 × 18.4 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 37.22.6a,b
“Though it's got a surprisingly modern look, this teapot was made in the 18th-century in Staffordshire—the heart of Britain's pottery industry. The area’s limestone yielded prehistoric fossils, and potters often turned them into whimsical motifs for teapots.”
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