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What is this period named after

the Romantic art movement

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Earliest version of a photograph created in 1839

Daguerreotypes

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Romantic inspired color names

dust of ruins or egyptian earth

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the most informal style of dress

morning dress

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writer who said "Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful."

Mary Shelly

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the romantic movement was a response to 

the industrial revolution

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japanned leather that has been given a high gloss, shiny finish

patent leather

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group that dressed dark & conservative

the Respectables

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coatdress that closed down the front

Pelisse-robe

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a woman's full time job (upper class)

prepping for marriage

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going up in society by making money at a trade created what

the middle class

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popular architecture style 

gothic revival

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a garment made of thin fabric front & back with a collar and revers in contrasting fabric

Slip waistcoat

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sleeve that was full shoulder to elbow, fitted to wrist

demi-gigot

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fantasy film technically set in this period

Disney's Little Mermaid

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Valued the "spirit" & "self" & nature

the Romantics

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American artist who drew birds

John James Audubon

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Collar was rounded from the neckline into the lapel without any sort of notch or break

Shawl Collar

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Deep cape, coming over the elbows and having long broad front lappets worn over the belt

Pelerine-mantlet

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A half-pantalette that tied around the leg and was worn under girls dresses

Leglets

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Most representative statement of the period

receptibility valued as high as money/ fat bank account might obscure a faulty pedigree

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Dramatist who introduced historical costuming to theatre

James Robinson Planche

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man's coat characterized by a knee-length skirt cut all around the base

Frock coat

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Ladies hairstyle name

à la Chinoise

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Elizabeth's "boyfriend" in this period

Lord Byron

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