le moniteur de la mode 1600-talPoster with fashion illustration from Le Moniteur de la Mode, 1886. Le Moniteur de la Mode was a French fashion magazine published on a weekly basis during the 19th century. In Swedish, the magazine's name means Modemonitorn . All the illustrations in the magazine were done by the French artist and illustrator Jules David (1808 1892). In the picture we see two women in beautiful, exclusive dresses on the streets of Paris. Paris has been the capital of
These frames are for posters only and NOT for canvas prints
An atmospheric evening image of a life typical of the time in Sweden at the turn of the century
He is considered by many fashion historians to be the father of haute couture
The Dodge City 300 was the most prominent motorcycle race of the early 20th century
The cafe was the first in Sweden to have waiters in coats and tables with white tablecloths
"Circus" marked Chaplin's inaugural Oscar victory
showcasing the majestic creature alongside the text "The Sulfurbottom (Sibbaldius sulfureus)" in both English and Latin
lived between 4 BC - 65 AD
The Twentieth Century Limited was one of the world's most famous trains and a luxury travel option for upper class and business travelers commuting between New York City and Chicago
A traffic policeman informs about bicycle stops on a one-way road at Riddarhusgränd in 1943
nations competed in grand North Pole expeditions
this detailed illustration offers a glimpse into the celestial wonders as understood by scholars and stargazers of the time