Sunday, July 21, 2013
Women doing laundry in the 1700s
Images of women doing laundry in 18th-century America are rare or non existant. These paintings and prints of women across the Atlantic will have to do.
1730 Jean Siméon Chardin (French artist, 1699-1779) The Laundress
1736 Giacomo Ceruti (Italian painter, 1698-1767) The Laundress
1736-75 Richard Houston, after Philippe Mercier. Domestik Employment Washing pub by Robert Sayer
1740 Pietro Longhi (French-born Italian artist, 1701-1785) The Laundress
1768 Hubert Robert (French painter, 1733-1808) La Bievre
1750s Henry Robert Morland (British painter, 1716-1797) Woman Ironing
1750s Henry Robert Morland (British artist, 1716-1797) A Girl Ironing Shirt Sleeves
1761 Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French painter, 1725-1805) The Laundress
1765 Henry Robert Morland (British artist, 1716-1797) A Lady's Maid Soaping Linen
1770 Illustration from Basedow's Elementary Work
1782 Camp Laundry. Robert Sayer & J. Bennett. London
1750-80 Mrs Grosvenor Landry Woman to the Queen Unknown British Artist
1785 Henry Robert Morland (British artist, 1716-1797) Laundry Maid Ironing
1760-70 Nicolo Cavalli (Italian artist, 1730-1832) La Lavandaja
1700s John Collet (British artist, c1725-1780) High Life Below Stairs
1750-80 Miss White Clear Starcher to the Queen Unknown British artist
1750s Henry Robert Morland (British artist, 1716-1797) A lady’s Maid soaping linen
1774 Henry Robert (British artist c 1716-1797) after Morland Laundry Maid
1800 Louis Leopold Boily (French painter, 1761-1845) Young Woman Ironing
Woman with Bag of Laundry
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