What is this period named after
the Romantic art movement
Earliest version of a photograph created in 1839
Daguerreotypes
dust of ruins or egyptian earth
the most informal style of dress
morning dress
writer who said "Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful."
Mary Shelly
the romantic movement was a response to
the industrial revolution
japanned leather that has been given a high gloss, shiny finish
patent leather
group that dressed dark & conservative
the Respectables
coatdress that closed down the front
Pelisse-robe
a woman's full time job (upper class)
prepping for marriage
going up in society by making money at a trade created what
the middle class
popular architecture style
gothic revival
a garment made of thin fabric front & back with a collar and revers in contrasting fabric
Slip waistcoat
sleeve that was full shoulder to elbow, fitted to wrist
demi-gigot
fantasy film technically set in this period
Disney's Little Mermaid
Valued the "spirit" & "self" & nature
the Romantics
American artist who drew birds
John James Audubon
Collar was rounded from the neckline into the lapel without any sort of notch or break
Shawl Collar
Deep cape, coming over the elbows and having long broad front lappets worn over the belt
Pelerine-mantlet
A half-pantalette that tied around the leg and was worn under girls dresses
Leglets
Most representative statement of the period
receptibility valued as high as money/ fat bank account might obscure a faulty pedigree
Dramatist who introduced historical costuming to theatre
James Robinson Planche
man's coat characterized by a knee-length skirt cut all around the base
Frock coat
Ladies hairstyle name
à la Chinoise
Elizabeth's "boyfriend" in this period
Lord Byron