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Detail of Mrs. Francis Brinley and Her Son Francis
Mrs. Brinley wears an uncorsetted wrapping gown, or caftan, not the sort of dress a colonial American woman would have worn in public. It is, rather, an allusion to the costumes worn by stylish English women to masquerades, the most popular of which were shepherdesses and sultanas.
 
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