Ludwig Passini - Artists at the Cafe Greco in Rome (1856)
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Ludwig Passini (Austrian, 1832-1903) • Anna Passini on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli, Venice • c. 1866 • Aquarelle on paper
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St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice (detail), c .1860. Ludwig Passini
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Ludwig Passini - Portrait of a shy girl with a red bandana and tousled curls, 1897, watercolour.
Ludwig Passini - Retrato de una muchacha tímida con un pañuelo rojo y rizos despeinados, 1897, watercolour
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Artists at a Cafe Greco in Rome - Ludwig Passini
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Puera con un foulard verde in le capite (1897) | Ludwig Passini (1832-1903)
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"Young Venetian at Fountain". 1891.
By Ludwig Passini. Austrian. 1832-1903.
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Ludwig Passini - Artisti nel Caffé Greco a Roma, 1856
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Ludwig Johann Passini (Austrian, 1832-1903)
Anna Passini auf dem Balkon des Palazzo Priuli in Venedig
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Ludwig Passini - Young Venetian at Fountain (1891)
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Ludwig Johann Passini - Anna Passini on the Balcony of the Palazzo Priuli in Venice (1886)
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Victorian Fashion Rules: Riding in a Carriage
For driving in a handsome private carriage through the streets of a large city, or in the fashionable Park, the most elaborate out- door costume is expected. Richest silk, velvet, and lace, are all appropriate, and elaborate style and trimming are allowable. In summer, light, thin goods, shawls of white or black lace, dainty lace bonnets, gloves of light-colored kid, light, dressy boots, collars and cuffs of fine lace, and jewelry that is rich and tasteful, are all strictly appropriate for the full dress drive, while in cooler weath- er, the white velvet sacque, black velvet cloak, or rich wrap of any material may be worn. – The Art of Dressing Well
Ludwig Passini (Austrian, active in Italy, 1832-1903) • The Carriage Ride • Unknown date
Jean Béraud (French, 1849-1935) • Nous Rentrons! (We're Going Back!) • Late 19th century
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Frost, S. Annie (1870) . Outdoor Dresses - Riding . The Art of Dressing Well. A Complete Guide to Economy, Style and Propriety of Costume (p. 52) . Dick & Fitzgerald . https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcmassbookdig.artofdressingwel00fros/?sp=9&st=image&r=-0.246,-0.037,1.397,1.627,0
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