Free Printable Fashion History Illustration: Spring Hats for Young Victorians, 1892

For in every adult there dwells the child that was,
and in every child there lies the adult that will be.
John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things

Antique black and white engraving from 1892 that shows a collage of young Victorians in hats or head wear for spring. Beautifully drawn with great detail. Scanned from my personal collection of La Mode Illustrée.

You can download the free printable 8.5" x 11" @ 300 ppi JPEG without any watermark here. Great for altered art, graphic design or scrapbooking projects.

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Free Vintage Real Photo Postcard (RPPC): Golden Edwardian Lady Reclining on a Sofa with Roses

There is no exquisite beauty… without some strangeness in the proportion.
Edgar Allan Poe

A vintage, hand-tinted real photo postcard (RPPC) from 1917. This one shows a young Edwardian woman reclining on a sofa, holding white roses in her left hand.

Wonderful graphic for cardmaking, crafts, collage art, journal or scrapbook covers, and in various other graphic design projects. You can download the free high-res 8" (w) x 5" (h) @ 300 ppi JPEG without any watermark here.

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Free Printable Fashion History Illustration: Victorian Lady in Dolly Varden House Dress, 1873

Fashion history illustration from a March 1873 issue of Harper's Bazar (the name change to Harper's "Bazaar" occurred with the November 1929 issue). The image shows a young woman in a Dolly Varden house dress.
A Dolly Varden dress is generally understood to be a woman's outfit fashionable from about 1869 to 1875 in Britain and the United States. It is named after a character in Charles Dickens.

You can download this free fashion illustration as high-res 4" x 5" @ 300 ppi JPEG without a watermark here. Can be used in artmaking, scrapbooking or as part of a graphic design project.

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