oldrags:

Dress, May 1891 Canada, The Delineator (Canadian version)

oldrags:

Dress, May 1891 Canada, The Delineator (Canadian version)

suicideblonde:

The Land Baby (1899) by John Collier 

suicideblonde:

The Land Baby (1899) by John Collier 

tulpendiebe:

A theater poster, c. 1898, for The Air Ship. A Musical Farce Comedy by J.M. Gaites. Inspiration for Kino’s 1934 comedy Luftschiffwalzer?

tulpendiebe:

A theater poster, c. 1898, for The Air Ship. A Musical Farce Comedy by J.M. Gaites. Inspiration for Kino’s 1934 comedy Luftschiffwalzer?

(via allisonsommers)

lostsplendor:

Exotic Dancers, c. 1890s. (via Retronaut)

(via lostsplendor)

treselegant:

Illustration from Sherlock Holmes story ‘The Adventure of the Cardboard Box’
The Strand magazine, 1893.

treselegant:

Illustration from Sherlock Holmes story ‘The Adventure of the Cardboard Box’

The Strand magazine, 1893.

omgthatdress:

1890s ball gown via Augusta Auctions

omgthatdress:

1890s ball gown via Augusta Auctions

Wow. It looks almost naked, standing there by itself. 

Wow. It looks almost naked, standing there by itself. 

elysskama:

Model study ,1890s by Alphonse Mucha

elysskama:

Model study ,1890s by Alphonse Mucha

(Source: gypsji, via fuckyeahalphonsemucha)

oldbookillustrations:

The woman in white, a sketch by Aubrey Beardsley.
From The Savoy N° 5, London, 1896.
(Source: archive.org)

oldbookillustrations:

The woman in white, a sketch by Aubrey Beardsley.

From The Savoy N° 5, London, 1896.

(Source: archive.org)

(via thewidowflannigan)

tuesday-johnson:

ca. 1890, [a poet and a few enraptured fans]
via Not on Your Tintype: Collection of American Tintypes, Vol. 1, Andrew Daneman

tuesday-johnson:

ca. 1890, [a poet and a few enraptured fans]

via Not on Your Tintype: Collection of American Tintypes, Vol. 1, Andrew Daneman

(via fuckyeahvictorians)

bohemianwhimsy:

Mucha’s Moët & Chandon, 1899

bohemianwhimsy:

Mucha’s Moët & Chandon, 1899

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carolathhabsburg:

Sir Francis Caradoc. 1890s

carolathhabsburg:

Sir Francis Caradoc. 1890s

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