Coiffures, Poufs, Hats and Bonnets: Two Coiffures by the Hairdresser Depain

anonymous, c. 1790

Ladies’ hairstyles were ingenious works of art, built around a core of cushions and horsehair. Hair was piled high in curls and twists (chignons) and adorned with feathers, ribbons, artificial flowers, tulle and jewels to create various fancifully named poufs. Because the hair was dressed using animal fat and powdered with wheat flour, these poufs attracted all manner of insects. Far from hygienic, they moreover did not last long. When they went out, ladies protected their hairdos with a voluminous ribbed hood called a calèche 1. Hairdressers of the time, who styled themselves as artists, used prints to advertise their latest creations and craftsmanship 2 3.

  • Artwork typemodeprent
  • Object numberRP-P-2009-1128
  • Dimensionsheight 230 mm x width 152 mm
  • Physical characteristicsets en gravure, met de hand gekleurd

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Coiffures, Poufs, Hats and Bonnets: Two Coiffures by the Hairdresser Depain

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-2009-1128

  • Description

    Vrouwenbuste in ovaal met coiffure van de Franse kapper Depain: hoog opgekapt kroezend haar waarop een muts met linten, rozen en verschillende soorten veren. Het lijfje heeft een lage halsuitsnijding en een dubbele kraag; om de hals is een halsdoek geknoopt. De prent maakt deel uit van de serie Coiffures de Depain, Troisième suite, de la période révolutionnaire, ca. 1790.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • address: ‘Se trouvé à Paris Chez Depain Coéffeur de Dames, et Auteur de cette Coëffure. Rue St. Honoré au coin de celle d'Orleans, au 1.er au-dessus du Caffé, au Grand Balcon.’
    • caption: ‘NB. Le Sr. Depain continüe toujours d'enseigner l'Art de Coëffer.’
    • privilege: ‘Avec Privilege du Roi.’

Creation

  • Creation

    • printmaker: anonymous
    • Depain
  • Dating

    c. 1790

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    ets en gravure, met de hand gekleurd

  • Dimensions

    height 230 mm x width 152 mm


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  • Subject


Exhibitions


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds

  • Acquisition

    purchase 2009-09-30

  • Copyright


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