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Mantua

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The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

By the early 18th century, the mantua was worn by women as formal day wear. The pale blue silk of this example is brocaded in silver in a large-scale pattern of fantastic fruits and leaves, a typical design for the 1720s. The train of the gown is folded up and the sides held back with a loop and button. This complicated draping required a reversal of the silk when sewn together, so that only the right side of the fabric would show when properly arranged.

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  • Title: Mantua
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1715/1724
  • Location Created: Spitalfields
  • Physical Dimensions: Length: 232.0 cm shoulder to back hem approx, Width: 53.5 cm Width of silk, selvedge to selvedg
  • Medium: Silk, silk thread, silver-gilt thread; hand-woven brocading, hand-sewn.
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