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DS1997-0170
Dress
DS1997-0170

Dress

Dateca. 1840
MediumBeige ground cotton printed with flowers and leaves in brown, blue, green and cream.
DimensionsOL: 32"
Credit LineGift of Tasha Tudor.
Object number1997-154
DescriptionChild's dress of beige ground cotton printed with flowers and leaves in brown, blue, green and cream. V neckline with tucks radiating toward shoulders from boned center-front seam, where waistline dips slightly. Full sleeves with fullness taken in at the top of the arms. Lower sleeves are gathered to cuffs. Full skirt. Back closure. Note: Photographed with nineteenth-century pelerine collar and reproduction pantalettes or drawers.Label TextDress styles of the early to mid-1830s had a very wide puffed sleeves, often supported by padded props sewn in place or worn around the upper arm. By the end of the 1830s, the sleeves' fullness was squeezed down from the top of the shoulder, as if the massive bulk of the fabric was deflating. Increasingly inexpensive roller-printed cottons such as this became a popular form of women's and girls' dresses.ProvenanceFrom the collection of Tasha Tudor, West Brattlebora, VT
2009 Record shot by L. Baumgarten. Waistcoat.
1760-1775
DS1997-0156; with 1996-716,A&B and 1996-722
1750-1775, remodeled 1840-1855
2009 Record shot by L. Baumgarten. Child's dress.
Ca. 1870
Record
ca. 1850
DS1997-0169
1820-1825
1953-838,1, Coat
1760-1775
DS2002-0208
1750-1775
2022-149, Dress
1828-1832
1957.100.5, Portrait
Sturtevant J. Hamblin (ac. 1837-1856)
ca. 1845
DS1997-0547 showing 1998-229 with 1998-230
1830-1835