19th century fashion print
SILVER Seller in Milano, Italia
The "Corriere delle dame" published in Milan, in vicolo S. Fedele, since 1804. Until 1875 (one of the longest-running women's magazines) it was an entertainment and fashion periodical which, among the first, also touched on topics related to art, reading, theater and politics. Prints were created from copper engravings and featured elegant and fashionable models and sketches, with attention to detail in lace and materials. This print is taken from issue 42 of 28 July 1846. thread of back glue to bind it to cardboard
ID: 72027-1729780991-107285