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Dress, women's
Object type Classification: NM3.2235
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English: Woman's classic empire line gown of fine white muslin with tambour work decoration throughout of floral sprigs. Short sleeves, wide neck and high waist. White muslim (tabby ground) embroderied on white with foliage decoration (4 bands) and between bands little details of flowers. Made with two pieces of fabric. "Fabric possibly made in India and garment made in England. Through their cut, drape and colour these dresses made deliberate reference to the costume of classical Greece and Rome" ex British Galleries pp 302
Dato 28 Sep 1994; Circa 1805; George III (1760 - 1820)-House of Brunswick, Hanover Line-English reign
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height: 1490mm
height: 1200mm
width: 340mm
width: 800mm

notes: height (from shoulder to hem at back): 1490 mm height (from shoulder to hem at front): 1200 width (waist): 340 mm widht (hem): 800 mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1995.8.14
Place of creation India; England
Samling og anskaffelsesmetode purchased, 1994, collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1995.8.14, T1696
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woman's classic empire line gown of fine white muslin with tambour work decoration throughout of floral sprigs Dress worn to a ball in celebration of the battle "Fabric possibly made in India and garment made in England. Through their cut, drape and colour these dresses made deliberate reference to the costume of classical Greece and Rome" ex British Galleries pp 302

This classic empire line gown is made with two pieces of fine white muslin with tambour work and decorated all over with floral sprigs. The fabric was possibly made in India, and the garment made in England. Through their cut, drape and colour these dresses made deliberate reference to the costume of classical Greece and Rome.
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