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Keywords: Stock-jobbing in the Palais-Royal, Year VII - 1799.jpg Artwork says they are stock-jobbing or buying and selling speculative stocks with little regard for the value of the capital of the company simply to make a fast and easy profit This practice was popularized in the 18th century by the English bourgeois The woman wears a fitted coat resembling a man's English hunting coat At this period London was increasingly the center of men's fashion as manifested by its influence on the still-dominant Parisian women's fashion This women's dress is somewhat frillier and wider than the neo-classical 'chemise ' as women's dresses became more ornate as the 19th century progressed 1898 colored plate 10 x 15 cm Institution Brown University Library object history exhibition history credit line Published in Octave Uzanne Fashion in Paris the various phases of feminine taste and aesthetics from 1797 to 1897 London William Heinemann 1898 accession number 1145808167774118 PD-old Les modes de Paris 008 Images of Paris from the Brown University Library 1799 in Paris 18th-century people of Paris Fashion in 1799 Historical images of Palais Royal Females with white dresses in art 1790s dresses Fashion plates depicting men
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