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English: Two Ladies, en neglige, taking an airing in a phaeton.

Left lady: Headdress: white stamp- paper hat, trimmed with a green riband and tied down with the same. One green and one yellow feather placed on the left side. Green gauze veil. The hair in small curls; plain chignon. Plain calico morning dress with long sleeves; the petticoat trimmed with a narrow flounce. Plain lawn handkerchief, green sash, lawn cloak trimmed with lace and tied behind, york tan gloves, yellow shoes.

Right lady: Headdress: straw-coloured hat, trimmed with orange and purple ribands, and a white lawn handkerchief, embroidered in lilac, tied down with a white riband. One lilac and white cross-striped large ostrich feather on the left side, the hair in light curls and hanging down in ringlets behind, bound with a half-handkerchief tied into a large bow in the front. Chemise of spotted muslin, trimmed with a double plaiting of broad lace about the waist, tied in front by a lilac riband, short loose sleeves, tied in the middle with the same riband. Lilac-coloured sash tied behind, jonquille-coloured gloves and shoes.
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Nicolaus Innocentius Wilhelm Clemens van Heideloff  (1761–1837)  wikidata:Q1991491
 
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Nicolaus Innocentius Wilhelm Clemens Heideloff; Nicolaus Innocentius Wilhelm. Clemens Van Heideloff; N. (Nicolaus) Heideloff; Nicolaus Innocentius Wilhelm Clemens von Heideloff; Nicolaus Heideloff; Nikolaus Innocentius Wilhelm Clemens Von Heideloff; Nikolaus Innocentius Wilhelm Clemens von Heideloff
Description German copper engraver
Date of birth/death 11 November 1761 Edit this at Wikidata 2 March 1837 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Stuttgart The Hague
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The Hague (1815–1837); London (1793–1814); Paris (1784–1793); Stuttgart Edit this at Wikidata
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