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19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings 

  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings

19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings  19th c. Fashion Plates; Anais Toudouze - Hand
                Colored Engravings

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Antique fashion illustrations. Two wonderful matted, framed chromolithographed Parisian fashion plates. Colors are very bright and vivid with detail.

Image 1.
Image of two Mothers with there children in a park setting. Fashion details include full above the ankle length dresses for the women and knee length for the girls with the exception of the youngest.
The little boy shows a monotone blue breeches and hose.

Text, bottom center margin. "Leroy Imp. Paris  : Mode Illustree bureaux du journal 56 rue Jacob Paris

Image 2.
Image of a several children, all little girls, playing with various toys outdoors. Fashion details include full knee-length dresses for girls with gathers, pleats, ribbons, and lace, coats and mantles. In a garden setting.

Text, bottom center margin. "Reproduction interdite : Mode Illustree bureaux du journal 56 rue jacob paris 1884 No. 22". Bottom right corner of image. "Anais Toudouze"

Approx. measurements with frame; 14.25" by 17.75", print size 13.25" by 9.5"

These were in storage for a while. Considered very good. They were matted and framed years ago by Juhl, Inc. (Larson-Juhl). Juhl opened his doors in 1893.
This was framed in Minneapolis. It's no longer there and it's hard to find when it was in business.

Please feel free to ask questions prior to purchase. Thanks for looking.