Image:Gillray-Three-Graces-in-High-Wind.jpg

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"The Three Graces in a High Wind", a satirical engraving by James Gillray (published 1810).

This caricatures the loosely-clinging Empire/Regency styles, worn with few layers of stiffening petticoats. Many people alive in 1810 would have well remembered the rigid styles of the 1770s, which went to the opposite extreme.


Creator

Name: Gillray, James

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Date of birth: 1757

Location of birth:

  • en: London

Date of death: 1815-06-01

Location of death:

  • en: London

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Work location:

  • en: London

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