Vest

Date:
1835–40
Culture:
American
Medium:
wool, cotton
Dimensions:
Length at CB: 22 in. (55.9 cm)
Credit Line:
Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Mrs. William Ashbaugh in memory of Commander and Mrs. Alfred Gilliat Gray, 1966
Accession Number:
2009.300.2885
  • Description

    Waistcoats of the 18th and 19th centuries served as a layer protection and ornamentation during a period in fashion when the coat was intended to be left open in the front. The color was often chosen to complement the suit and covered in imaginative embroideries, heavily woven patterns or shiny satins made to draw the eye. The style of the neck, the length and the hem treatment fluctuated as the tastes changed from over-sized coats of the early 18th century to narrow tightly fitted coats of the late 18th century and onward.

    The distinctive pattern masterfully executed through canvas work embroidery on this vest is indicative of the skill of the women of the 19th century, who were expected to create household object alongside garments and fashion accessories such as this.

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