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Text on the tag: By the middle of the 18th century, tea had replaced ale and gin as the drink of the masses and had become Britain’s most popular b...
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Text on the tag: By the middle of the 18th century, tea had replaced ale and gin as the drink of the masses and had become Britain’s most popular b...
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Text on the tag: The image depicts a woman, perhaps a college student, reading inside a room filled with books. Above her head, a sign "Do It Now" ...
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Text on the tag: A woodcut by the Dutch graphic artist and painter Julie de Graag (1877-1924). Linked to wisdom and intuitive knowledge and the abi...
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Text on the tag: A woodcut by the Dutch graphic artist and painter Julie de Graag (1877-1924). The cat represents rebirth and resurrection, per the...
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Text on the tag: From a magazine cover (1906) by Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa (Portugal). The moon has always been a popular theme and a subject ...
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Text on the tag: Reading is the top favourite pastime of many people. It can also be fantastic to help with any stress or turmoil. For enjoyment, ...
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Text on the tag: A woodcut by the Dutch graphic artist and painter Julie de Graag (1877-1924). The cat represents patience and waiting for the rig...
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Text on the tag: Cette publicité des grands magasins du Printemps date de la même année que le slogan «Toutes les femmes élégantes sont clientes d...
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Text on the tag: Illustration de George Barbier pour "Journal des dames et des modes". La femme porte une robe blanche avec une jupe longue et étr...
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Text on the tag: Illustration by George Barbier for "Journal des dames et des modes". The woman wears a white gown with a long, narrow skirt featu...
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Text on the tag: Une élégante robe noire conçue par Charles Frederick Worth, un couturier anglais qui était l'une des forces influentes de la mode...
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Text on the tag: An elegant black dress designed by Charles Frederick Worth, an English couturier qui was one of the influential forces in fashion...
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Text on the tag: This Printemps department store advert dates from the year they adopted the slogan “All elegant women are Printemps customers”. ...
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Text on the tag: Cette illustration de 1923 provient du magazine Très Parisien, réputé pour ses dessins de mode aux couleurs vives. Cette page mon...
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Text on the tag: This 1913 illustration from the magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes showcases an elegant dress of blue ‘duvetine’ embroidered...
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Text on the tag: This 1923 illustration comes from the magazine Très Parisien known for its vividly coloured fashion drawings. This page shows two...
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Text on the tag: An illustration by Jules Renard of the bustling shop counters in Parisian department stores. In the 1920s, the "Grands magasins" ...
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Text on the tag: This illustration entitled ‘The Beautiful Wild Women of 1920’ comes from the series Le Bonheur du Jour created by Georges Barbier...
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Text on the tag: Illustration provenant du magazine Très Parisien, réputé pour ses dessins de mode aux couleurs vives. Chaque page présentait des ...
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Text on the tag: An illustration from Gazette du Bon Ton (1920), a high fashion publication. The 1920s saw the emergence of a new style, women aba...
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Text on the tag: An illustration from Gazette du Bon Ton. The magazine reflected the latest developments in fashion, lifestyle and beauty. It was ...
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Text on the tag: A drawing from the French periodical Art–Goût–Beauté. Each issue featured exquisite Art Deco fashion illustrations providing an i...
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Text on the tag: Cette illustration du magazine Très Parisien présente la dernière conception de robe noire avec des manches à volants par la Mais...
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Text on the tag: This illustration from the Très Parisien publication showcases the latest black dress with ruffled sleeves design by House of Wor...
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Text on the tag: Image by Henriette Hemmes. In the 1920s, French toy advertisements often portrayed children playing with toys that symbolised the...
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Text on the tag: An illustration from the magazine Très Parisien known for its vividly coloured fashion drawings. Each page featured modern, slend...
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Text on the tag: Cette illustration de 1913 provenant du Journal des Dames et des Modes montrent une élégante robe en duvetine bleu brodée au poin...
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Text on the tag: Cette illustration de 1923 provient du magazine Très Parisien. Cette page montrent deux mannequins portant des robes de printemps...
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Text on the tag: Une illustration par Jules Renard des comptoirs des Grands Magasin parisien. Les Grands Magasins étaient bien plus que de simples...
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Text on the tag: Une illustration de la Gazette du Bon Ton (1920), un magazine de haute couture. Dans les années 1920, les femmes ont abandonné le...
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Text on the tag: Cette illustration intitulée "Les Belles Femmes Sauvages de 1920" provient de la série Le Bonheur du Jour créée par Georges Barbi...
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Text on the tag: Une illustration de 1920 tirée de la Gazette du Bon Ton. Le magazine reflétait les derniers développements en matière de mode, de...
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Text on the tag: Chaque numéro du magazine ‘Art Goût Beauté’ présentait d'exquises illustrations de mode Art Déco donnant un aperçu des modes de v...
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Text on the tag: Image par Henriette Hemmes. Dans les années 1920, les publicités pour jouets dépeignaient souvent des enfants jouant avec des jou...
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Text on the tag: The premiere of "Madama Butterfly" in 1904 was met with a disastrous reception. However, Puccini revised the opera extensively, t...
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Text on the tag: The 1952 American musical romantic comedy, which was directed and choreographed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, was not a big hit...
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