A millinery shop in Paris, John James Chalon, 1822

A millinery shop in Paris, John James Chalon, 1822

Drawn by chalon in 1822; the lady (wearing a shawl) is giving directions on the making of her new bonnet, while her husband is ogling the shopgirls (who are wearing black aprons). Despite the move away from the clinging quasi-grecian styles to a more stiffened conical silhouette, the seated woman isn't wearing so many layers of petticoats that she can't grip her bonnetmaker's dummy firmly between her knees. Date: 1822. Medium: drawing. 1822-Millinery-shop-Paris-Chalon
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Author: John James Chalon (1778–1854)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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