You'll now get where the inspiration comes from. And yes, it is a real painting. Yes, she was actually painted in this new style of dress that had the same freedom as nightwear. And yes, it became a controversial painting. How did I know this: Studied in theatre and had classes on costuming so did some research on historical garments.
Wait which painting is it? Is it the one where the girl is on the swing or the one where the mother is playing the piano with the daughter because these dresses look similar to the ones in thos paintings.
Wait which painting is it? Is it the one where the girl is on the swing or the one where the mother is playing the piano with the daughter because these dresses look similar to the ones in thos paintings. Luna.22
None of them. "La Chemise de la Reine" is a portrait of Queen Marie-Antoinette. Oh! Just remembered something! Ok look up "A Stitch In Time - La Chemise de La Reine" You'll see what it is and see a reproduction made following the same methods of the era.
You'll now get where the inspiration comes from. And yes, it is a real painting. Yes, she was actually painted in this new style of dress that had the same freedom as nightwear. And yes, it became a controversial painting.
How did I know this: Studied in theatre and had classes on costuming so did some research on historical garments.