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Making an OnlyFans for Saucy Victorian Ankle Pics. (But why the historical ankle obsession?)

Published on Sat, Aug 27th 2022 Education Rectangular HD

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Old English rickroll: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cErgMJSgpv0
Kaz Rowe's ankle video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJbxXRN_VqM&t=11s

Notes:
[1] Girardet, Jules. c. 1880s. A Finely Turned Ankle. Oil on Canvas. http://www.artnet.com/artists/jules-girardet/a-finely-turned-ankle-lOHU_hkAmbaZkrKmXDBQbg2.
[2] Jordan, J. Murray. 1908. The Belle Was Slowly Pealing. Postcard. Private Collection.
[3] Waterhouse, John William. 1888. The Lady of Shalott. Oil on Canvas. London, UK. Tate. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/waterhouse-the-lady-of-shalott-n01543.
[4] Waterhouse, John William. 1910. Ophelia. Painting. Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ophelia_1910.jpg.
[5] Mucha, Alphonse Maria. 1899. Moët and Chandon Crémant Impérial. Poster. https://www.alfonsmucha.org/Moet-And-Chandon-Cremant-Imperial.html.
[6] A Discreet Shoe-Fitting Device. c. 1840. Drawing. Mary Evans Picture Library. https://www.maryevans.com/search.php?prv=preview&job=5274632&itm=1&pic=10030668&row=1.
[7] Clayton, W. c. 1865. Welsh Women Labourers. Photograph. Tredegar, South Wales. Private Collection. https://www.vintag.es/2019/12/victorian-working-women.html.
[8] Askew, Thomas E. c. 1899. Four African American Women Seated on Steps of Building at Atlanta University, Georgia. Photograph. Washington, DC. Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/resource/ppmsca.08778/.
[9] Casas, Ramón. 1899. Decadent Young Woman. After the Dance. Oil on Canvas. Catalonia, Spain. The Museum of Montserrat. http://www.museudemontserrat.com/en/collections/modernpainting/96/ramon-casas/507.
[10] House of Worth. c. 1896. The “Lily” Evening Gown. Black silk velvet, white silk satin (for the partially modern collar), white satin appliqués embroidered with metal cannetilles and gold sequins. Paris, France. Palais Galliera. https://www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr/en/work/lily-evening-gown-worth.
[11] La Gazette Rose Illustrée. 1888. “Fashion Plate.” Fashion Plate. Le Moniteur de La Mode, no. 35.
[12] Waugh, Norah. (1954) 1981. Corsets and Crinolines. New York, NY: Theatre Arts Books.
21:21 Furniss, Harry. 1905. “A Caricaturist on Woman and Her Dress.” The Gentlewoman and Modern Life, 30 (773). https://on.nypl.org/3ANFB9T.

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