Habit of a Turkish Dancer in 1700

by Thomas Jefferys

This stunning copperplate engraving dating from the 18th century represents the Habits of a Turkish Dancer, which was popular during the year 1700. The work is taken from the famous costume studies produced by Thomas Jefferys.

The image reveals the elegant design and ornate decorations used in the costumes of dancers at that time, providing an invaluable insight into the social culture of the period through its ethnographic value.

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