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Christopher Kimmel Chr. Kimmel and Co. - Godey's Fashions for October 1864 Godey's Lady's Book Philadelphia

Godey's Fashions for October, 1864 (Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia)

Christopher Kimmel of the firm, Chr. Kimmel & Co., created this original engraving entitled, Godey's Fashions, for October in 1864. It is one of the large double page fold-out plates the Philadelphia magazine, Godey's Lady's Book included to depict the latest and most fashionable dresses, hats, and various other articles of clothing for women, men and children. This original hand-colored engraving depicts a group of six women and a little girl, all finely dressed in their Fall fashions. It stands as a beautiful example of the art created by Chr. Kimmel & Co., for Godey's Lady's Book and it is also a fine historical example of 1860's fashion art.
 
Title: Godey's Fashions for October, 1864 (Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia)
Artist: Kimmel, Christopher 'Chr. Kimmel & Co.' (German / American, born in 1930)
Date: 1864
Medium: Original Hand - Coloured Engraving
Publisher: Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia
Note: Chr. Kimmel & Co.: An American engraving firm, based in New York, Chr. Kimmel & Co., created original engravings for various mid 19th century publications such as, Godey's Lady's Book published by Louis A. Godey in Philadelphia from 1830 to 1898, and Frank Leslie's Ladies' Gazette. * G. B. Opitz, Mantle Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, Poughkeepsie, New York, Apollo Books, 1987, p. 488, states that P. K. Kimmel was an engraver of vignettes and portraits working in New York around 1850 and that he later became a member of the New York engraving firm of Capewell & Kimmel which in time would become the firm of Chr. Kimmel & Company. Fielding also suggests that he may also be the same German / American engraver and lithographer, Christopher Kimmel born in 1930 who was also a member of the Kimmel & Forster firm. So, it is very likely that Kimmel's first name is Christopher. This original engraving entitled, Godey's Fashion for October 1964 was printed by Chr. Kimmel & Company only a year before the end of the American Civil War.
  Capewell and Kimmel Godey's 1863
Capewell & Kimmel 1863
  Chr. Kimmel and Co. Godey's 1864
Chr. Kimmel & Co. 1864
 

Godey's Lady's Book: In the Early Victorian era a new and rapidly growing economic force was making itself felt. The publishing industry began to print directly for the upper and middle class women. In America, the two strongest rivals for this field were Godey's Lady's book (1830-1878), and Peterson's Magazine (1842-1898). "Godey's Lady's Book" was first published in Philadelphia by Louis Antoine Godey (1804-1878), as "Ladys' Book" in 1830, and in 1837, wanting to expand his readership, he acquired the "American Ladies' Magazine", a publication which was then edited by Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879). Godey placed Hale in charge of editing his new aquasition, now to be known as "Godey's Lady's Book, Ladies' Magazine", and which Hale would continue editing until her retirement in 1877. As Godey's Lady's Book was the first successful American women's magazine in its field, its methods were copied by many imitators. Although Godey's periodicals and large annuals were aimed exclusively to the female interests, amusements, entertainments, education and moral instruction, the issues also contained articles for men. As well, every monthly issue contained black and white steel engravings, wood engravings and the famous full page, hand-colored plate detailing the latest fashions. This was by far the most popular feature in the book and around 1860, Godey's increased its fashion plate to a double page fold-out plate. Such is the case with this original example engraved by Chr. Kimmel & Co. for Godey's Fashions October, 1864 issue. The hand coloring was always added, by women employed by Godey, before the plate was stitched into the volume. For many years, these images have been highly sought after as important, historical examples of the dress and customs of the day.

  Sarah Josepha Hale played a major role as editor of "Godey's Book", she not only imporoved the magazine's circulation, but managed to influence a large population of women of her time. Hale supported such humanitarian organizations as the Boston Ladies' Peace Society, and most importantly, encouraged women's education. She was the author of "The Woman's Record; or, Sketches of Distinguished Women" (1853-1869, and 1876), esays, cookbooks, poetry, and "children's books, one such book was "Poems for Our Children (1830), which contained a well known poem, "Mary had a Little Lamb". S. J. Hale ensured the articles and illustrations in "Godey's Lady's Book" contained exciting innovations, novel ideas and practical suggestions for the modern woman of the day. The entertainment portion included religious and moral instruction and interesting articles concerning current events, poetry, tales of adventure and romance. Some of the literature was written by famous authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving and other eminent American authors. The issues also contained music and song sheets with the waltz, polka or other popular melodies, and for fun, the magazine included puzzles and games. These articles, in large, engendered a great source of delight for the entire family. Another valuable part of the magazine included the Modern Cookery and Household Management which contained recipes for meals with instructions on how to preserve food and prepare meats, baked goods, drinks and sweets, and also, what herbs or vegetables were recommended and necessary in their family gardens. The information was meant to help women keep their husbands and children well fed, in good health and happy. Many articles also contained useful, practical and instructive information such as, how to make cleansers, creams, poison and many other handy little things. However, I believe that the most important articles were those containing the latest medical practices and instructions for the preparation of medicinal home remedies and cures which were essential to the 19th century homemaker and the health of the family. Nonetheless, one of the most popular features of this magazine embraced the world of fashion. These articles contained numerous engravings of patterns with measurements to help women sew, embroider or knit garments and decorative but useful items such as, curtains, quilts, pillow cases, sheets and even toys for their children. As a bonus, the magazine included wonderful and colorful depictions of the latest and most fashionable dresses, hats, and various other articles of clothing for women, men and children. It is important to note that unlike today, TV, radio and other forms of electronic entertainment were not available and in a way, this could be considered their version of our social mass media. Also, of even greater importance is the fact that this particular publication was printed and published in 1863, during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is not difficult to understand why Godey's monthly Magazine was one of the most successful American women's magazines of its time. Today, engravings such as this original example entitled, Godey's Fashion for October 1964 provide an important and historical record of the customs, tastes, and morals from that period.
Size: 8 1/2 X 10 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Buy Now Price: $195.00 US
Condition: Printed on mid-nineteenth century wove paper and with full margins as published by Godey's in 1864. It contains the vertical crease, as usual. This is a strongly printed, early impression and contains a slight water stain in the upper central area of the plate, else it is in very good condition throughout. This original engraving stands as a beautiful example of 1860's fashion art.
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Original Hand-Coloured Engraving by Chr. Kimmel & Co., published for Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia.

Godey's Fashions for October 1864 Godey's Lady's Book Philadelphia Original Engraving by Christopher Kimmel and Company
Godey's Fashions for October, 1864 (Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia)

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02.- Satin Hat and Dress by Costume Parisien Paris Chapeau de Satin, Robe de Satin a Corsage et Manches Herisses de Peintes by Costume Parisien, Paris (Parisian Dress Gown, Paris) Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1828 Framed  
03.- Coeffure en Gaze Lamme Camelia et Cheveaux Par Mr. Plaisir Corsage de Velours Costume Parisien Coeffure en Gaze Lamme, Camelia et Cheveaux Par Mr. Plaisir Corsage de Velours, Robe de Crepe Pelisse de Satin by Costume Parisien, Paris (Parisian Dress Gown, Paris) Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1819 Framed  
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04.- A Girl in her Native Costume from the Maconnaise region of France by Charles Philipon Maconnaise (A girl in her native costume from the Maconnaise region of France) by Charles Philipon Original Hand-Colored Lithograph 1830 Matted  
05.- Rich Country Girl from the Spanish Pyrenees by Charles Philipon Riche Paysanne des Pyrenees Espagnoles (Rich Country Girl from the Spanish Pyrenees) by Charles Philipon Original Hand-Colored Lithograph 1830 Matted  
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06.- Femme de l'ile de Procidal Royaume de Naples by Alophe Femme de l'ile de Procidal (Royaume de Naples) by Alophe for the Galerie Royale de Costumes Original Lithograph Printed in Colors c. 1870 Matted  
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07.- Godey's Fashions for October 1864 by Christopher Kimmel Chr. Kimmel and Co. for Godey's Lady's Book Philadelphia Godey's Fashions for October, 1864 by Christopher Kimmel 'Chr. Kimmel & Co.' for Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia. Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1864 Matted  
08.- Godey's Fashions For April 1863 by Capewell and Kimmel for Godey's Lady's Book Godey's Fashions for April, 1863 by Capewell & Kimmel for Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1863 Matted  
Graham's Magazine, Philadelphia & Le Moniteur de la Mode, Paris
09.- Le Moniteur de la Mode The Fashion Monitor Graham's Magazine Le Moniteur de la Mode (The Fashion Monitor), Graham's Magazine, Philadelphia Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1850 Framed  
Modes et Costumes Historiques (Fashions and Historical Costumes) Published by Pauquet Freres, Paris
10.- The Folly of the Day: Directoire Period by Hippolyte Pauquet after a design by Louis Leopold Boilly La Folie du Jour: Directoire (The Folly of the Day: Directoire Period, 1795-99) by Hippolyte Pauquet based upon a design by Louis Leopold Boilly Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1864 Matted  
11.- Paris Fashion Reign of Louis XVI by Polydor Pauquet after a design by Philibert Louis Debucourt Modes Parisiennes: Regne de Louis XVI, 1787 (Paris Fashion: Reign of Louis XVI, 1787) by Polydor Pauquet based upon a design by Philibert-Louis Debucourt Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1864 Matted  
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12.- La Mode Illustree The Illustrated Fashion by Adele Anais Toudouze La Mode Illustree (The Illustrated Fashion) by Adele-Anais Toudouze Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1850 Matted Sold
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13.- Redingotte Blouse D'Organdie Brodee by Le Petit Courrier des Dames Redingotte Blouse D'Organdie Brodee published by Petit Courrier des Dames, Paris (The Petite Lady's Courier) Original Hand-Coloured Engraving 1819 Framed  
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