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Jacket

ca. 1790

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Williamsburg, United States

American customers with sufficient wealth prized cotton textiles painted and dyed in India for the export market. With their brilliant, colorfast hues and luxurious polished surface finish, Indian chintzes were the most expensive and desirable of the printed cottons. This two-piece dress has a fitted jacket with ruffled peplum at the waist. The jacket is worn over a pleated petticoat with flounced hem. The ensemble would have been appropriate for informal daytime wear. Jacket ensembles such as this became increasingly fashionable in the 1780s and 1790s. The ensemble was worn by Anne Van Cortlandt Van Rensselaer of Croton and later Albany, New York.
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  • Title: Jacket
  • Date Created: ca. 1790
  • Location Created: America, New York, Albany (jacket) and Asia, India (textile)
  • Physical Dimensions: OL of jacket 25"; waist approximately 27". Shoulder width 8 3/4" Textile selvage width 45 1/2". Two pieces together (jacket and petticoat) approximately 54" long.
  • Type: Jacket
  • Rights: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Gift of Mrs. Cora Ginsburg.
  • External Link: Learn more about this object at Colonial Williamsburg's emuseum
  • Medium: Cotton chintz, mordant painted and dyed; tabby linen bodice and sleeve linings.
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