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Christian Roman Dress

Description: The illustration depicts twelve people in Christian Roman dress. The caption beneath is in German and lists the people by role, such as gravedigger, soldier, women, children and men.
Date: 1864
Creator: Kretschmer, Albert
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

English Dress

Description: The illustration contains many examples of English dress from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The legend beneath is written in German.
Date: 1864
Creator: Kretschmer, Albert
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

My Second Sermon

Description: A young girl asleep in a church pew, wearing a red cape, hands in a fur muff, and feet dangling is depicted in this painting.
Date: 1864
Creator: Millais, John Everett
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Doll

Description: In this view, the doll is seated in a small chair. She is wearing a green dress with white lace and black shoes.
Date: 1865
Creator: Marsh, Julian Charles (attribution: probably made by)
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Golestān Palace

Description: A close detail of the facade is visible. The patterned decoration of the ceramic tiles is intricate and consists of foliage and flowers. The lower portion of the facade is decorated with stone flowers in relief. The windows are arched.
Date: 1865~
Creator: Navai, Haji Abol-hasan Mimar
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

The Promenaders, or Bazille and Camille

Description: The painting is of a bearded gentleman wearing a hat and suit, looking at and standing next to and to the left of a woman who is wearing a long dress with a jacket and hat, looking away from the gentleman with her back to the viewer. They are standing in a shaded area of a garden.
Date: 1865
Creator: Monet, Claude
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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