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Mantua

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The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

This mantua is typical in style and construction of the 1760s. By this time, it was worn only by aristocratic ladies for ceremonies at court. The petticoat is still very wide, but now with sloping sides and worn over a hoop known as ‘fan-shaped’. The gown, and in particular the stomacher, are elaborately decorated with a braid of various silks, called ‘fly fringe’, which was very popular from the 1750s to the 1770s. The bright colours and curvilinear arrangement of the trimmings indicate the Rococo style in dress.

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  • Title: Mantua
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1748/1750
  • Location: Spitalfields
  • Physical Dimensions: Width: 50.7 cm silk, selvedge to selvedge
  • Provenance: Given by Mrs P. Lloyd
  • Medium: Silk, linen, silk thread, linen thread; hand-woven brocade and fringe, hand-sewn
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