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Balls were particularly popular during the Victorian era (1837-1901). It was a time when society was governed by strict moral precepts, and legions of guides were published on how to behave correctly, how to dress appropriately and what to say in various specific situations. Manuals on etiquette and dancing also abounded.
This drawing above is as close as it gets, as far as resembling a photograph goes. The most of the remaining images look similar to the one below. It appears that drawings and paintings are the only visual representation we have.
KD: We know that 19th century Victorian Balls were pretty popular. We also know that photography did exist between 1850 and 1900.
- Balls (In the 19th and Early 20th Centuries)
- Victorian Ball | How to Have a Victorian Ball
- Balls Victorian Era: Victorian Ballroom Dancing, Music and Dance
- Balls and Soirees
- 19th Century Social Dance
- The ball
This drawing above is as close as it gets, as far as resembling a photograph goes. The most of the remaining images look similar to the one below. It appears that drawings and paintings are the only visual representation we have.
- Question: Where are the photographs? Do we have at least one? May be I searched it all wrong.
- Could it be that these balls were a bit harder to recreate when compared to the "Civil War" photographs?
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