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Cutting A Stylish Figure Calculating Yardage For A Sacque Gown Robe г Title: robe à la française. date: 1770–75. culture: french. medium: silk, bast fiber. credit line: brooklyn museum costume collection at the metropolitan museum of art, gift of the brooklyn museum, 2009; gift of orme and r. thornton wilson in memory of caroline schermerhorn astor wilson, 1949. accession number: 2009.300.690a, b. Fig. 3 designer unknown (french). robe à la française, 1760–70. silk, cotton. new york: metropolitan museum of art, 2009.300.903a, b. brooklyn museum costume collection at the metropolitan museum of art, gift of the brooklyn museum, 2009; h. randolph lever fund, 1966. source: metropolitan museum of art.
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The Dreamstress Page 27 Of 713 Sewing History And Style Robe à la française. the robe à la française, with open robe and petticoat, was the quintessential dress of the eighteenth century. characteristic of 1770s costume are the piece's low neckline, fitted bodice, narrow sleeves with double layered cuffs, as well as the sack back and fullness at the hips supported by panniers. Google arts & culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the google cultural institute to bring the world's treasures online. Robe à la française; french. date: circa 1770. medium: silk collection: metropolitan museum of art native name date time thumbnail dimensions user. Women with coquettish airs were imposing in robes à la française and robes à l'anglaise throughout the period between 1720 and 1780. the robe à la française was derived from the loose negligee sacque dress of the earlier part of the century, which was pleated from the shoulders at the front at the back.
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