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"Which Shall It Be", after James Clarke, 1891. Creator: Unknown. "Which Shall It Be", after James Clarke, 1891. Creator: Unknown
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"Which Shall It Be", after James Clarke, 1891. Creator: Unknown. "Which Shall It Be", after James Clarke, 1891. Creator: Unknown
"Which Shall It Be", after James Clarke, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
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Admiration Admiring Ball Ball Dress Ball Gown Ballgown Beautiful Beauty Choice Evening Dress James Clarke
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an enigmatic and captivating engraving from the 19th century, is a mesmerizing work of art that invites admiration and wonder. The print, titled after James Clarke's original painting from 1891, has remained an enduring symbol of elegance and beauty from Britain's Victorian era. The image depicts a man and a woman, both dressed in their finest attire, seated before a table displaying an array of exquisite ball gowns. The man, with a thoughtful expression, gazes intently at the woman as she contemplatively studies each dress, her hands delicately touching the fabrics. The woman's hairstyle, adorned with intricate curls and elaborate accessories, complements her stunning ballgown, which cascades down to her feet. The print, a testament to the era's fashion sensibilities, showcases the elegance and sophistication of Victorian clothing. The man's formal suit and the woman's evening dress, with their rich textures and intricate details, evoke a sense of admiration and appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship of the time. The location, with its ornate decor and grandeur, further adds to the allure of the print. The man and woman, lost in their moment of decision, embody the concept of choice and the significance of selecting the perfect attire for a special occasion. The print, a masterpiece from "The Graphic: An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper," Volume 44, July to December, 1891, continues to inspire awe and fascination, transporting us to a time when fashion, elegance, and beauty reigned supreme.
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