Ladies' Fancy Dress Shoes in Green and Chartreuse, 1900 by T. Watson Greig Options:
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Frame:Gold with Embossed Detail - 2.25" |
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Image Details:Eau-de-nil satin shoe worn by Miss Ada Cavendish as Lady Teazle (in Sheridan's brilliant comedy of manners "The School for Scandal"); beaded shoe; yellowish green shoe--from Greigs "Ladies Dress Shoes of the Nineteenth Century" (Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1900). The French "eau-de-nil" (literally, waters of the Nile) is a pale green that is said to resemble the color of the Nile. |
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About Fine Art Giclee:This print comes on our finest quality paper; Premium Archival Matte. It is an acid-free, heavyweight, neutral-white matte paper engineered for high contrast, high resolution and extremely accurate color transference. |
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Ladies' Fancy Dress Shoes in Green and Chartreuse, 1900 by T. Watson Greig
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