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  1. At the Dressing-Table was executed by Serebriakova in 1909 while she was living near Neskuchnoye, Kursk Governorate [2] (now is a part of Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine ).
    Dimensions: 75 cm × 65 cm (30 in × 26 in)
    Year: 1909
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    What is a dressing table?
    Some dressing tables were combined with writing tables, a hybrid at which the French excelled. In the 19th century the dressing table, like other cabinet furniture, assumed heavier proportions and eventually became a matching part of the bedroom suite.
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    What is a toilet dressing table used for?
    Dressing table, a table used for the toilet. The term originally was applied in the 17th century to small tables with two or three drawers. It soon became common practice to conceal the fittings of the dressing table when they were not in use, and great ingenuity was exercised by 18th-century
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    What is a dressing table with mirrors called?
    Another term for a dressing table equipped with mirrors is vanity and is used to apply makeup and other fashion accessories. ^ Lowboy is a "collectors term for a dressing table made in 18th century America often with a matching highboy ( Campbell 2006, pp. 61, 479)".
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    Who painted at the dressing table?
    On the insistence of Eugene Lanceray, her brother, Serebriakova sent At the Dressing-Table to Saint-Petersburg. It was exhibited at the 7th exhibition of the Union of Russian Artists, which moved from Moscow in the beginning of 1910. The painting was well received by the public and art critics.
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    The dressing table (also a vanity table or simply a vanity, in Australian English, a duchess) is a table specifically designed for performing one's toilette (dressing, applying makeup and other personal grooming), intended for a bedroom or a boudoir. See more

    The dressing table is one of the examples of the rapid change of the terminology. Originally in the 18th century is was called a toilet table, or simply a toilet, occasionally toiletta. However, as the American word … See more

    Kneehole desk, a small writing desk also designed for a private space See more

    • Adlin, Jane (Fall 2013). "Vanities: art of the dressing table". Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. with contributions from Lori Zabar. Metropolitan Museum of Art. … See more

    Adlin traces the history of vanity from the cosmetic box storage box known for a very long time (storage container for ointments, face paints, perfumes was excavated from the tomb of an … See more

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    The vanity furniture set with matching chair and table became an ostentatious display of wealth in the piece made by Nicolas Henri Jacob [fr] for, likely, Marie-Caroline, Duchess of Berry. The light-reflecting set is made almost … See more

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    Lowboys and tallboys were favorite pieces of the 18th century, both in England and in the United States; the lowboy was most frequently used as a dressing-table, but sometimes as a side-table. It is usually made of oak, walnut or mahogany, with the drawer-fronts mounted with brass pulls and escutcheons. The more elegant examples in the Queen Anne, early Georgian, and Chippend…

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      A dressing table; A Welsh dresser (often called a "china hutch" in the United States), used to …

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      dressing table. any of a variety of tables with drawers or compartments for dressing …

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