Gown
DateCa. 1780
OriginEngland
MediumSilk compound weave, brocaded; linen lining; silk "fly" fringe.
DimensionsOL from shoulder: approx. 74"; Waist: approx. 31"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1985-142
DescriptionWoman's gown of cream-colored silk brocaded with floral sprigs in multicolors, isolated within scalloped reserves, against a ground of supplementary wefts forming floral and diamond background patterns. Fitted bodice has low scoop neckline trimmed with silk fringe (later replacement) and a edge-to-edge closure extending down to a low point at center front. Back is fitted close to the body ("English back" or robe a l'Anglaise) with stitched down pleats extending into skirt. Elbow length sleeves are missing ruffles or cuffs. The full skirt is pleated in 1/4" pleats, open at front to reveal petticoat (missing). Buttons and loops at back for puffing the skirt up into a draped style sometimes known as "Polonaise." Linen bodice and sleeve lining. Photographed with reproduction petticoat and antique sleeve ruffles #1954-67, 3-4.
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1780
1770-1780
1765-1775
ca. 1750, altered ca. 1775
1770-1780
1760-1770
ca. 1780
1730s; gown remodeled ca. 1750
Ca. 1770
1780-1790
Textile ca. 1740; gown 1770-1776
1750-1765