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Dressing Gown Collection (page 5)

"Dressing Gown: A Timeless Garment that Transcends Eras and Personalities" From Bette Davis in Alfred E Green's Dangerous (1936) to actress Gail Grainger

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Amos Lawrence, c. 1845. Creator: Chester Harding

Amos Lawrence, c. 1845. Creator: Chester Harding
Amos Lawrence, c. 1845

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Dressing gown, probably European, 1885-90. Creator: Unknown

Dressing gown, probably European, 1885-90. Creator: Unknown
Dressing gown, probably European, 1885-90

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Woman After a Bath, ca. 1906. Creator: Unknown

Woman After a Bath, ca. 1906. Creator: Unknown
Woman After a Bath, ca. 1906

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Waking Up: A Girl of the Koka Era (1844-1848), 1888. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Waking Up: A Girl of the Koka Era (1844-1848), 1888. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Waking Up: A Girl of the Koka Era (1844-1848), 1888

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Courtesan or Actor as Courtesan Pouring Tea by the Light of a Lantern

Courtesan or Actor as Courtesan Pouring Tea by the Light of a Lantern

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Joseph Sherburne, ca. 1767-70. Creator: John Singleton Copley

Joseph Sherburne, ca. 1767-70. Creator: John Singleton Copley
Joseph Sherburne, ca. 1767-70

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: An Aristocrat Takes Breakfast, or Silk on His Stomach and Nothing Inside, 1849-1850, (1965)

An Aristocrat Takes Breakfast, or Silk on His Stomach and Nothing Inside, 1849-1850, (1965). A young man in a silk dressing gown hurries to cover a meagre slice of bread with a book

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Woman in pink dressing gown, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

Woman in pink dressing gown, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
Woman in pink dressing gown, c1950. Fashion illustration. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, nee, Therese Feuillant, 1866 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, nee, Therese Feuillant, 1866 (oil on canvas)
2962881 Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, nee, TherAšse Feuillant, 1866 (oil on canvas) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); 128.3x77.2 cm; J

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Maternity, 1873 (oil on canvas)

Maternity, 1873 (oil on canvas)
WLT206595 Maternity, 1873 (oil on canvas) by Perrault, Leon Bazile (1832-1908); 170.3x111.4 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; French, out of copyright

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Portrait of Raymond Radiguet (1903-23) (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Raymond Radiguet (1903-23) (oil on canvas)
XOU204575 Portrait of Raymond Radiguet (1903-23) (oil on canvas) by Blanche, Jacques-Emile (1861-1942); 143x112 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Portrait of Mlle. Guillaumin in a kimono, 1901

Portrait of Mlle. Guillaumin in a kimono, 1901
NOR61614 Portrait of Mlle. Guillaumin in a kimono, 1901 by Guillaumin, Jean Baptiste Armand (1841-1927); 73x60 cm; Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Minerva coupe at Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928. Artist: Bill Brunell

Minerva coupe at Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928. Artist: Bill Brunell
Minerva Coupe by VdP. 1928 Driver: Pickett. Place: Boulogne Motor Week. Date: 3-9.9.28

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: An Exquisite Taste, with an Enlarged Understanding, 1827. Artist: G Hunt

An Exquisite Taste, with an Enlarged Understanding, 1827. Artist: G Hunt
An Exquisite Taste, with an Enlarged Understanding, 1827. A man suffering from gout, sittting at a table laden with food and drink

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: These Types are Always Available, advertising agency image, 1964

These Types are Always Available, advertising agency image, 1964. A group of mostly pyjama-clad men are situated in a variety of poses. A nice example of early 1960s advertising ethos

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Interior with figures. The Music Room, 1830-1839. Artist: Anonymous

Interior with figures. The Music Room, 1830-1839. Artist: Anonymous
Interior with figures. The Music Room, 1830-1839. Found in the collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Portrait of Count Vasily Fyodorovich Gagarin, c. 1810. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Count Vasily Fyodorovich Gagarin, c. 1810. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Count Vasily Fyodorovich Gagarin, c. 1810. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: John Rothenstein, Esq. 1926. Artist: William Rothenstein

John Rothenstein, Esq. 1926. Artist: William Rothenstein
John Rothenstein, Esq. 1926. From The Studio Volume 91. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1926]

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Georges Courteline, French dramatist and novelist, 1900

Georges Courteline, French dramatist and novelist, 1900. A photograph from Album de Photographies, Dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1860-1920, Editions MD, 22 Rue de L Arcade, Paris 8

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Feeding the pets, 1880

Feeding the pets, 1880
Feeding the pets;, 1880. Print from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 15 May 1880

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Dame Irene Vanbrugh, English actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey

Dame Irene Vanbrugh, English actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey
Dame Irene Vanbrugh, English actress, 1901. Pictured in the role of Sophie Fullgarney in The Gay Lord Quex by Arthur Wing Pinero

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Satirical Composition Of Dumesnil, (1885)

Satirical Composition Of Dumesnil, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: The Small Toilette, (1885). Artist: Moreau

The Small Toilette, (1885). Artist: Moreau
The Small Toilette, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes, c1902

William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes, c1902. American actor, playwright and stage-manager William Hooker Gillette (1853-1937) in a production adapted from the work of Arthur Conan Doyle

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Portrait of a Man holding a Watch, 1688. Artist: Slingelandt, Pieter Cornelisz, van (1640-1691)

Portrait of a Man holding a Watch, 1688. Artist: Slingelandt, Pieter Cornelisz, van (1640-1691)
Portrait of a Man holding a Watch, 1688. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: The Collector, 1880. Artist: Gruetzner, Eduard, von (1846-1925)

The Collector, 1880. Artist: Gruetzner, Eduard, von (1846-1925)
The Collector, 1880. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Red-headed Woman... in the Bathroom, c1900-1917. Artist: Raphael Kirchner

Red-headed Woman... in the Bathroom, c1900-1917. Artist: Raphael Kirchner
Red-headed Woman with a Yellow Dressing Gown in the Bathroom, 1876-1917

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Self Portrait with a Model, 1907. Artist: Ernst Kirchner

Self Portrait with a Model, 1907. Artist: Ernst Kirchner
Self Portrait with a Model, 1907. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a German expressionist painter. From the collection of the Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: The Dressing Gown, 1897. Artist: Edouard Vuillard

The Dressing Gown, 1897. Artist: Edouard Vuillard
The Dressing Gown, 1897

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Young Musician at the Harpsicord

Young Musician at the Harpsicord. Thought by some to be Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1891)

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Notice to Quit, 1861

Notice to Quit, 1861. Pope Pius IX, dressed as a cook with her papal crown partially hidden by a large mob cap, is being given notice by the master of the house, Louis Napoleon

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: The Giant and the Dwarf, 1859

The Giant and the Dwarf, 1859. Bravo, My little fellow! You shall do all the Fighting, and we ll divide the Glory! Napoleon III, dressed casually in an embroidered gown

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Young woman in elegant dressing gown sitting in studio, (B&W)

Young woman in elegant dressing gown sitting in studio, (B&W)

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: The Death of Amy Robsart - William Frederick Yeames

The Death of Amy Robsart - William Frederick Yeames
Oil on Canvas 87 x 61

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Robe de chambre - Dressing gown. Print from the high fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes

Robe de chambre - Dressing gown. Print from the high fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published from June 1, 1912 to August 1, 1914

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: prodigal son says goodbye father Filius Prodigus abiit

prodigal son says goodbye father Filius Prodigus abiit
The prodigal son says goodbye to his father Filius Prodigus abiit in region longinquam (title on object), The prodigal son leaves the parental House

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: pen cutter man cuts pen candlelight table two pouches

pen cutter man cuts pen candlelight table two pouches
The pen cutter, A man cuts a pen by candlelight on his table, on which are two pouches of money and a piece of paper. He wears a dressing gown and a beret

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Mother dressing gown seated infant small son

Mother dressing gown seated infant small son
Mother in dressing gown, seated, with infant and small son; Gertrude Kasebier (American, 1852 - 1934); New York, New York, United States; 1899 - 1900; Platinum print; 18.4 x 15.4 cm (7 1, 4 x 6 1)

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Young Woman Making Her Toilet, early-mid 19th century Creator: Kikugawa Eizan

Young Woman Making Her Toilet, early-mid 19th century Creator: Kikugawa Eizan
Young Woman Making Her Toilet, early-mid 19th century

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Shirley Bassey with her pet poodle pictured during a visit to Cardiff - 19th Sept 1958

Shirley Bassey with her pet poodle pictured during a visit to Cardiff - 19th Sept 1958

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Actor Zachary Scott September 1951

Actor Zachary Scott September 1951

Background imageDressing Gown Collection: Frank Bruno former WBC World Heavyweight Champion

Frank Bruno former WBC World Heavyweight Champion




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"Dressing Gown: A Timeless Garment that Transcends Eras and Personalities" From Bette Davis in Alfred E Green's Dangerous (1936) to actress Gail Grainger, who plays Shirley Hughes in the play "The Man Most Likely To, " the dressing gown has been a staple in both film and theater. Its versatility is showcased even further when we see an Australian Kelpie dog wearing a wig with hair curlers, glasses, and a dressing gown on a white background. Throughout history, artists like Edgar Degas have captured intimate moments of women at their toilette, including one woman elegantly draped in her dressing gown in his painting from 1889. The it also played a significant role in fashion as Caron Gardner modeled bra, knickers, and suspenders for clothing brands. Magazines like Monsieur featured couples donning stylish nightwear on their front covers back in January 1922. This pochoir print highlighted the allure of night-time attire with its elegant designs. Even legendary figures embraced the comfort of a dressing gown. Muhammad Ali was often seen wearing his training robe at the iconic 5th Street Gym back in 1964. Queen Victoria herself experienced its warmth when she was awakened to hear the news of her accession on June 20th, 1837. Beyond celebrities and historical figures, everyday individuals find solace and relaxation within this garment. Louis Armstrong was captured backstage at Finsbury Park Astoria London in 1962 sporting his own comfortable dressing gown while Peggy Mount became synonymous with this cozy attire during her feature on April 24th, 1960. Whether it be for glamour or leisurely lounging around your home, there is no denying that the dressing gown holds an enduring place throughout time – from Charles White's depiction of The Macarony Dressing Room back in1772 to modern-day fashionistas embracing its timeless charm.