Dress
Designer M. A. Connelly American, born Ireland
Not on view
By the 1880s, an American dress such as this one gave obvious clues of eighteenth-century revival: the polonaise at the back and lace garnissements. Antithetically, Victorian America did not wholly yield to the rococo, and a dour brown velvet and high neckline bespeak a much more reserved and bourgeois culture. The dressmaker's label is "M. A. Connelly, 7 East 16th Street, New York."
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