Ah yes. I've seen this before and apparently lost the
links. Thank you!
MaggiRos
--- Robin Netherton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, MaggiRos wrote:
I seem to remember (long ago) someone on the list
posted a website for
commercial patterns for an Aesthetic tea dress or
Ah now I recall why I didn't buy this before. It's
pricey! But it looks wonderful. Maybe next year...
MaggiRos
--- Robin Netherton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, MaggiRos wrote:
I seem to remember (long ago) someone on the list
posted a website for
commercial patterns
Can anyone recommend a good book with
lots of pictures? Or, failing that, some detailed websites?
Karin Larsson, the wife of Swedish artist Carl Larsson, was known for her
own take on Aesthetic-style dresses, and her husband often painted her in
her designs.
The book _Carl and Karin
They used that pattern. However, I don't believe it is
still available.
Karen
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:41:07 -0500 (CDT)
Robin Netherton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, MaggiRos wrote:
I seem to remember (long ago) someone on the list posted
a website for
commercial patterns
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Heidi, Kate Greenaway, and Aesthetic dress
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, MaggiRos wrote:
I seem to remember (long ago) someone on the list posted a website for
commercial patterns for an Aesthetic tea dress or something. Would
anyone happen to know of such a thing?
I
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Can anyone recommend a good book with
lots of pictures? Or, failing that, some detailed websites?
Karin Larsson, the wife
Bjarne said:
Yeah thats right, and also the danish female artist called Anna Anker was
wearing these dresses
Thanks, Bjarne,I didn't know about the Ankers. I found a print at Art.com of
Anna Anker (Ancher, by their spelling) by Michael. The link is very long,
but if you go to www.art.com and
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since someone mentioned Aesthetic dress, I went looking at pictures,
and I think I really like it! Can anyone recommend a good book with
lots of pictures? Or, failing that, some detailed websites?
None of these are loaded with pictures, but all
I seem to remember (long ago) someone on the list
posted a website for commercial patterns for an
Aesthetic tea dress or something. Would anyone happen
to know of such a thing?
Maggie
--- Robin Netherton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since someone
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, MaggiRos wrote:
I seem to remember (long ago) someone on the list posted a website for
commercial patterns for an Aesthetic tea dress or something. Would
anyone happen to know of such a thing?
I just mentioned Folkwear, but I was wrong. The one I was thinking about
was
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, MaggiRos wrote:
I seem to remember (long ago) someone on the list posted a website for
commercial patterns for an Aesthetic tea dress or something. Would
anyone happen to know of such a thing?
I think Folkwear has one.
--Robin
Fashion magazines of the period, such as Harper's, would be another good
source, but I haven't followed the chain that far.
I'd say humor and satire magazines, like Punch, would have more coverage of
Aesthetic-style clothing than regular fashion magazines. The Aesthetics
weren't high
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Carolyn Kayta Barrows wrote:
I'd say humor and satire magazines, like Punch, would have more
coverage of Aesthetic-style clothing than regular fashion magazines.
The Aesthetics weren't high fashion, they were counter-culture, the
Beatniks, Hippies, and Punks of their
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