Anonymous, French, 19th century|Imprimerie Digeon, Paris

Le Progrès, for the Bulletin of Fashion, New York, No. 110, from Modes de Paris

February 1859
Steel engraving with hand coloring
29.7 × 40 cm (11.7 × 15.7 in)

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