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- The History of the Lorgnette - Mimi Matthews
Brisé lorgnette fan, French, late 18th early 19th century (Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ) The lorgnette was at its most controversial during the 18 th century Marie Antoinette is credited with inventing the “ fan lorgnette,” wherein the hidden lorgnette was placed within the fan itself
- LORGNETTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LORGNETTE is a pair of eyeglasses or opera glasses with a handle
- Catherine Curzon: The History of the Lorgnette
A lorgnette is, quite simply, a pair of spectacles mounted on a handle The precursor to modern opera glasses, lorgnettes were a common sight during the 19 th century at the theater as well as the opera
- Lorgnette | Prescription Lorgnette Readers - Eyeglasses. com
A lorgnette is a pair of spectacles or opera glasses mounted onto a stick or a handle As such, these eyeglasses mounted onto a metal handle can be held in front of the eyes
- Lorgnette - Guide to Value, Marks, History - WorthPoint
A lorgnette is identified by the presence of eyeglasses attached to some type of handle The spectacles often swivel into a case for storage and may fold in half to do so
- Lorgnette – Antique Jewelry University
Lorgnette Art Nouveau Lorgnette Historically, wearing eyeglasses was viewed as indicative of old age or ill health As a compromise of necessity, lorgnettes were adopted by fashionable ladies from the late eighteenth century through the Art Deco period Lorgnettes are eyeglasses that have no earpieces and are held to the eyes by a handle
- LORGNETTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The lorgnette was usually used as a piece of jewelry, rather than to enhance vision
- LORGNETTE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'lorgnette' lorgnette in British English (lɔːˈnjɛt ) noun a pair of spectacles or opera glasses mounted on a handle
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