Doll robe, printed textile
Date1770-1775
OriginEngland
MediumLinen warp, cotton weft.
Dimensions17 1/2" H x 19" W
Fits 22" doll
Fabric design repeat: 11 1/2"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1966-171
DescriptionDoll's robe constructed of cotton-linen plain-woven textile block-printed in small-scale design in black, red, and mauve, with pencilled blues and yellow over blue to make green. The pattern is one of undulating thorny branches bearing clusters of blossoms and long frond-like leaves. Spaced among trailing branches are Asian-inspired rock formations with flowering plants. The robe is constructed of 14 scraps seamed together. The garment has a high waist and straight front closure, without buttons. Waist ties, intended to close the garment around the body, are tacked in position to center back. Sleeves are cut in one with the body, ending in turned-up cuffs. Skirt is also cut in one with the bodice and shaped to flare at the hem. All edges and seams are finished or hemmed. No lining.The robe came with dressed English doll 1966-169.
Label TextThis doll was supplied with a wardrobe consisting of a fashionable silk gown and a complete set of underwear (see 1966-169, 170). She also came with this printed cotton robe or “wrapping gown,” styled to be loose, comfortable, and washable for at-home wear.
1770-1775
ca. 1785
1775-1785
1800-1827 (compiled); some 1726
1770s, remade from earlier style.
1720-1750
ca. 1800
1770-1780
Early 18th century, clothing probably 1770-1780
ca. 1790
1765-1775 from earlier silk