Pelerine
DateCa. 1830
OriginAmerica or Europe
MediumSheer cotton tabby.
DimensionsHeight: 28"; Width: 30"
Credit LineGift of Tasha Tudor.
Object number1998-229
DescriptionWoman's pelerine or over-collar of fine, sheer cotton tabby, embroidered around the curving edges of the double collar and ties with feathery curving fronts stemming from fan-like base. The embroidery includes satin and buttonhole stitch.Label TextFrom the mid 1820s to the late 1830s, women's dresses had sleeves that were very full and wide at the shoulders, but then narrowed sharply toward the wrists. The wide sleeves served as a broad palette for displaying beautifully embroidered collars or capes, called pelerines. This example is beautifully embroidered with white cotton on sheer cotton ground fabric.ProvenanceFrom the collection of Tasha Tudor.Ca. 1806
Possibly nineteenth century
1820-1840
1750-1790
ca. 1700
1770-1780
1760-1780
1800-1810
1740-1775
ca. 1780
