Chintz Sack Gown, Dress or manteau of sits with a white background and a slender flower pattern, with pli Watteau and trimmed with green trimmings. The bourgeoisie could also show itself outside in a dress of sits. Although of modest quality, this robe sac is relatively rare. Indeed, many more sites of yak and skirts have been preserved than gowns. The body is closed at the front. The sleeves or manches and sabot end under the elbow and are trimmed with green silk. Robes sac were worn from 1750 until the late years of the 18th century., anonymous, India, c. 1780 and/or c. 1775 - c. 1780 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chintz-sack-gown-dress-or-manteau-of-sits-with-a-white-background-and-a-slender-flower-pattern-with-pli-watteau-and-trimmed-with-green-trimmings-the-bourgeoisie-could-also-show-itself-outside-in-a-dress-of-sits-although-of-modest-quality-this-robe-sac-is-relatively-rare-indeed-many-more-sites-of-yak-and-skirts-have-been-preserved-than-gowns-the-body-is-closed-at-the-front-the-sleeves-or-manches-and-sabot-end-under-the-elbow-and-are-trimmed-with-green-silk-robes-sac-were-worn-from-1750-until-the-late-years-of-the-18th-century-anonymous-india-c-1780-andor-c-1775-c-1780-image261341444.html
RMW553K0–Chintz Sack Gown, Dress or manteau of sits with a white background and a slender flower pattern, with pli Watteau and trimmed with green trimmings. The bourgeoisie could also show itself outside in a dress of sits. Although of modest quality, this robe sac is relatively rare. Indeed, many more sites of yak and skirts have been preserved than gowns. The body is closed at the front. The sleeves or manches and sabot end under the elbow and are trimmed with green silk. Robes sac were worn from 1750 until the late years of the 18th century., anonymous, India, c. 1780 and/or c. 1775 - c. 1780
Chintz Sack Gown, anonymous, c. 1775 - c. 1780 Dresses of sits were usually worn indoors by the higher positions, as a Négligé. The bourgeoisie could also show itself out in a dress of sits. Although of modest quality, this ROBE SAC is relatively rare. There are many more sitsen yaws and skirts preserved than dresses. The body is closed at the front. The sleeves or heats and sabot end under the elbow and are trimmed with green silk. Robes Sac were worn from 1750 until the late years of the 18th century. NetherlandsIndia whole: Cotton (textile). Lining: Linen (Material). Passement: Silk paintin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chintz-sack-gown-anonymous-c-1775-c-1780-dresses-of-sits-were-usually-worn-indoors-by-the-higher-positions-as-a-nglig-the-bourgeoisie-could-also-show-itself-out-in-a-dress-of-sits-although-of-modest-quality-this-robe-sac-is-relatively-rare-there-are-many-more-sitsen-yaws-and-skirts-preserved-than-dresses-the-body-is-closed-at-the-front-the-sleeves-or-heats-and-sabot-end-under-the-elbow-and-are-trimmed-with-green-silk-robes-sac-were-worn-from-1750-until-the-late-years-of-the-18th-century-netherlandsindia-whole-cotton-textile-lining-linen-material-passement-silk-paintin-image581598769.html
RM2TP634H–Chintz Sack Gown, anonymous, c. 1775 - c. 1780 Dresses of sits were usually worn indoors by the higher positions, as a Négligé. The bourgeoisie could also show itself out in a dress of sits. Although of modest quality, this ROBE SAC is relatively rare. There are many more sitsen yaws and skirts preserved than dresses. The body is closed at the front. The sleeves or heats and sabot end under the elbow and are trimmed with green silk. Robes Sac were worn from 1750 until the late years of the 18th century. NetherlandsIndia whole: Cotton (textile). Lining: Linen (Material). Passement: Silk paintin
Chintz Sack Gown, Dress or manteau of sits with a white background and a slender flower pattern, with pli Watteau and trimmed with green trimmings. The bourgeoisie could also show itself outside in a dress of sits. Although of modest quality, this robe sac is relatively rare. Indeed, many more sites of yak and skirts have been preserved than gowns. The body is closed at the front. The sleeves or manches and sabot end under the elbow and are trimmed with green silk. Robes sac were worn from 1750 until the late years of the 18th century., anonymous, India, c. 1780 and/or c. 1775 - c. 1780, gehee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chintz-sack-gown-dress-or-manteau-of-sits-with-a-white-background-and-a-slender-flower-pattern-with-pli-watteau-and-trimmed-with-green-trimmings-the-bourgeoisie-could-also-show-itself-outside-in-a-dress-of-sits-although-of-modest-quality-this-robe-sac-is-relatively-rare-indeed-many-more-sites-of-yak-and-skirts-have-been-preserved-than-gowns-the-body-is-closed-at-the-front-the-sleeves-or-manches-and-sabot-end-under-the-elbow-and-are-trimmed-with-green-silk-robes-sac-were-worn-from-1750-until-the-late-years-of-the-18th-century-anonymous-india-c-1780-andor-c-1775-c-1780-gehee-image349955160.html
RF2B99RAG–Chintz Sack Gown, Dress or manteau of sits with a white background and a slender flower pattern, with pli Watteau and trimmed with green trimmings. The bourgeoisie could also show itself outside in a dress of sits. Although of modest quality, this robe sac is relatively rare. Indeed, many more sites of yak and skirts have been preserved than gowns. The body is closed at the front. The sleeves or manches and sabot end under the elbow and are trimmed with green silk. Robes sac were worn from 1750 until the late years of the 18th century., anonymous, India, c. 1780 and/or c. 1775 - c. 1780, gehee
Sack-Back Gown (robe à la française). Towards the end of the 18th century gowns were regularly made of cotton rather than silk. The imaginatively handworked cotton chintzes from India served as inspiration. This dress was worn in Friesland, where chintz was very popular. Even though gowns in this period were often embellished with decorative folding, the folded hexagons on the front of this dress are fairly unique. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sack-back-gown-robe-la-franaise-towards-the-end-of-the-18th-century-gowns-were-regularly-made-of-cotton-rather-than-silk-the-imaginatively-handworked-cotton-chintzes-from-india-served-as-inspiration-this-dress-was-worn-in-friesland-where-chintz-was-very-popular-even-though-gowns-in-this-period-were-often-embellished-with-decorative-folding-the-folded-hexagons-on-the-front-of-this-dress-are-fairly-unique-image432702649.html
RM2G3Y8J1–Sack-Back Gown (robe à la française). Towards the end of the 18th century gowns were regularly made of cotton rather than silk. The imaginatively handworked cotton chintzes from India served as inspiration. This dress was worn in Friesland, where chintz was very popular. Even though gowns in this period were often embellished with decorative folding, the folded hexagons on the front of this dress are fairly unique.
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