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MASKED BALL / FRANCE / 1780A masquerade scene with a masked woman dancing Date: 1790
MORNING AFTER MASQUERADEThe morning after the masquerade. Date: 18th Century
Xmas Greetings - What CheerXMAS Greetings - Hurrah we re here. What ho! What Cheer! Date: 1907
Portrait of Venetian mask maker, Bridgnorth, ShropshireA male mask maker looks at the camera while holding a handmade turquoise-coloured Venetian mask complete with feathers. Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England. The Independent newspaper Date: 1987
France - Nice Carnival - The Music Float Date: 1904
The Carnival of Basel, SwitzerlandThe Carnival of Basel (German: Basler Fasnacht) is the biggest carnival in Switzerland and takes place annually between February and March in Basel
The Carnival of Basel - the 4am MorgestreichThe Carnival of Basel (German: Basler Fasnacht) is the biggest carnival in Switzerland and takes place annually between February and March in Basel
France. 18th century. Masquerade ball. Colored engravingFrench history. 18th century. Masquerade ball. Party hosted by the city of Paris in honor of King Louis XVI. January 23, 1782. Engraving of Paris to travers les ages. Colored
The Venetian party held by Mrs Keiller, July 1914Page from The Sketch reporting on a lavish party hosted by Mrs Alexander Keiller, formerly Miss Doll Phil-Morris, the artist
An 18th Century MasqueA masquerade scene with a masked woman dancing
Cartoon, After the Masquerade. circa 1840s
An art deco sketch by Peres called Venetian Masquerade, 1923 Date: 1923
Masquerade BeardsleyA man and a woman wearing masks, illustration by Aubrey Beardsley, on the cover for the first Yellow Book. Date: 1894
Masked Girl / Party 1897A masked girl at a masquerade Date: 1897
French Lady Ca 1570A lady on her way to a masquerade Date: circa 1570
Jovial Party Goers / SieJovial guests at a party. Date: circa 1908
Quixote - MasqueradeThe masquerade of the duke and duchess - he sees Dulcinea, enchanted by magic Date: First published: 1605-15
Dorian Gray at PartyDorian attends a costume ball as Anne de Joyeuse, Admiral of France. Date: First published: 1891
Member of a Compagnie della Calza, Venice, 15th centuryCostume of Pouraille, master of Paris.. Costume of Pouraille, master of Paris. He wears a claque bas (bicorn), tight redingote (frock coat), cravat, striped breeches, and shiny boots
Dress of the reign of William III, early in the reign of Queen Anne 1689-1707.. She wears a headdress of feathers and lace, a blue dress with lace trim
Illustration from Paris Plaisirs number 80, February 1929Illustration Mascarade by de Lugo from Paris Plaisirs number 80, February 1929 Date: 1929
Ranelagh in 1750A Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, one of Londons favourite places of entertainment. Date: 1750
Presidential masquerade, 1776, 1880. Date c1880
Party Girl & MaskA young woman only has her mask to talk to at the end of the party... Date: 1930s
Preparing for MasqueradePreparing for a Masquerade: people in traditional costumes including Harlequin, Mr Punch, Pierrot, a nun and a monk Date: circa 1825
Dutch Townsfolk 1680
Masquerade BallBall, Twelfth Night Masquerade, Stevens Residence
Before the Ball 1926Preparing herself for a masked ball, she checks her reflection in a hand mirror
Masquerade Couple 20CA dancing couple dressed as Harlequin and Columbine at a masquerade
Masquerade PartyWoman in a blue dress drops her mask to reveal her identity
Masked Ball / Paris / 1800A masked ball in Paris
REDOUTE, 1875A redoute at the Paris home of fashionable writer Arsene Houssaye : the guests include many celebrities - Theodor de Banville on the lower left, Gautier to the upper right
Masquerade / Spain 1878A masquerade, Spain
Carnival Giants / 1910Carnival giants marching through town scattering the citizens who scurry under their feet
Munich Masked Ball 1890SPeople at a masked ball in the Deutschen Theater, Munich
Yellow Dress, Black MaskA lively girl in a yellow dress & feather trimmed hat wears a black mask to conceal her identity
WOMENs RIGHTS / FIRE 1910London Suffragettes masquerade as firewomen
Morning after MasqueradeThe morning after the masquerade
Folklore / Green MenGreen men of English traditional folk customs, dressed for a masquerade