Small Parasol 1802
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Small Parasol 1802
A lady holds a small parasol with an elegantly carved stick. This could possibly be a fan parasol with a hinged cover that could be tilted upright & used as a fan ? Date: 1802
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1802 Accessories Carved Elegantly Hinged Holds Parasol Parasols Possibly Regency Stick Tilted Umbrella Upright
EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite print from 1802 showcases a fashionable lady holding a small parasol, an essential accessory during the Regency and Empire periods. The parasol, with its elegantly carved stick, adds a touch of sophistication and charm to her outfit. The intricate design of the stick, adorned with intricate carvings and possibly featuring a hinged cover, suggests that this may be a fan parasol. Such parasols were popular during this era, as they served not only as protection from the sun but also as fashionable fans. The lady's graceful posture and the dainty way she holds the parasol emphasize its elegance and her refined sense of style. The parasol's delicate construction, with its fine fabric canopy and delicate ribs, adds to its overall beauty. This charming image offers a glimpse into the fashion and elegance of the Regency and Empire periods, making it a must-have for any collection focusing on costume, accessories, or social history.
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