What was Ackermann's Repository?
Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated, British periodical published from 1809-1829 by Rudolph Ackermann. Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did, indeed cover all of these fields.
In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature.
Along with articles on current events, stories and helpful tips, Ackermann's Repository was famous for its studies of women's fashion and architecture, including home furnishings. The following plates are from 1816.
These beautiful illustrations give a good example of society interior decorating from the era when Jane Austen was writing
Persuasion. No doubt it is the style of opulence to which Sir Walter and Elizabeth Elliot would like to become accustomed to. Glancing through the pages gives the modern reader a delightful context in which to set the staging of their favorite scenes.