California Fashions of Furs
Dublin Core
Title
California Fashions of Furs
Subject
California
19th Century
Women
Fashion
Fur
Illustration
San Francisco
19th Century
Women
Fashion
Fur
Illustration
San Francisco
Description
A two page illustrated printed advertisement for the California fur fashions by Adolph Müller of San Francisco for 1868 and 1869. On the left, the illustration shows two women and a child dressed in various fur garments stood outside Adolph Müller's store at 113 Montgomery St. San Francisco with two fur pelts behind them. On the right hand side, the illustration shows a range of fur accessories including cuffs, collars and muffs that would have been in fashion for this time. The accessories are also shown in an array of furs such as Persian lamb and Ermine fur and tails.
Creator
Nagel, L. (Louis), lithograph, San Francisco
Publisher
Library of Congress
https://www.loc.gov/resource/pga.11733/
[Date Accessed – 12/11/17]
https://www.loc.gov/resource/pga.11733/
[Date Accessed – 12/11/17]
Date
4 May 1868
Contributor
Freya Harper
Rights
https://www.loc.gov/resource/pga.11733/
Call Number/Physical Location
PGA - Nagel (L.)--California fashions ... (A size) [P&P]
Library of Congress Control Number
2013645280
Call Number/Physical Location
PGA - Nagel (L.)--California fashions ... (A size) [P&P]
Library of Congress Control Number
2013645280
Language
English
Type
Visual - illustration
Identifier
19th century California
Files
Collection
Citation
Nagel, L. (Louis), lithograph, San Francisco, “California Fashions of Furs,” The American Pacific Rim: Colonisation, Conflict and Connections, 1800-Present, accessed May 12, 2024, https://theamericanpacificrim.omeka.net/items/show/160.