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Dress

Dateabout 1785
MediumHand-stitched block-printed cotton with plain-woven linen lining in bodice
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width across shoulders): 52 1/2 x 15in. (133.4 x 38.1cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineMuseum purchase
DescriptionRound gown of cotton printed with a Chinoiserie-influenced pattern of gnarled trunk-like designs with red and blue flowers on a white background. The bodice front has a broadly rounded point at the center waistline. The center front opening would have originally pinned, but now has brass hooks and eyes. Narrow, elbow-length sleeves are cut with a curve near the opening. The back of the bodice is cut one with the skirt ("en fourreau"). The stitched-down pleats between the shoulder blades curve slightly to the lower center back, where they are released to create fullness at the center back of the skirt. The skirt front has an apron opening; the side seams are open at the top to below hip-height, creating a panel which then ties around the waist. The fabric is pieced along the top of this panel. Currently, the panel is roughly pleated to itself; old stitch marks indicate that originally it was pleated more carefully onto a narrow band. The hem is lined for 2 1/2 inches with a different printed cotton fabric.
Object number1956.45.65
On View
Not on view
Dress
Unknown
1770-1795
Gift of Adah Danielson, 1961.11.1a-d, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
Mary Christina Harris
1883
Dress and Petticoat
Lovinia White
about 1833
Front of dress with evening bodice 2.

Gift of Mrs. Seth P. Holcombe and Mrs. Gilbert A. Wick…
Mary Jane Buel
about 1890-1895, altered from earlier dress
Dress
Clara Eglantine Comstock
about 1888
Dress
Charlotte Lee
1880-1885
Gift of Mrs. Howard B. Haylett, 1956.58.8a-c, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
Dr. Julia Emily Skinner
about 1880
Dress
Mary Elizabeth Carter
about 1883
Gift of Stella P. Olmsted, 1976.58.12b-c, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
Emma D. Sharp
1884-about 1889
Dress
Unknown
about 1750-1760 and later
Dress
Unknown
about 1775-1785
Pendleton family
about 1880