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Gift of Elizabeth Cushman Titus Putnam in memory of her family, 2010.423.2  © 2011 The Connecti ...
Wedding Dress
Gift of Elizabeth Cushman Titus Putnam in memory of her family, 2010.423.2 © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Wedding Dress

Date1795
MediumSilk, cotton
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Elizabeth Cushman Titus Putnam in memory of her family
Object number2010.423.2
DescriptionRare transitional gown. The bodice in keeping with earlier 18th century construction in white silk embroidered with scattered rosebuds and carnations. The apron front skirt constructed in Directoire style. Sheer stiffened white mull overskirt. Hem with rich polychrome embroidery having delicate baskets filled with rosebuds, trailing vines, tasseled bows trimmed with sterling spangles. Ground embroidered with scattered rosebuds and tiny carnations. All densely worked in tambour stitch.
Label TextThis silk embroidered dress was worn by Elizabeth Bull in 1795 when she married Richard William Hart. The dress shows the transition from 18th century construction and design to 19th century styles. The embroidery design consists of scattered rosebuds, carnations, trailing vines, bows, and baskets.
Status
Not on view
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