Robe à la française

ca. 1760
Not on view
Monochrome, but in a bright canary yellow guaranteed to catch anyone's attention across a room, this exceptionally well-preserved robe à la française with trimmings represents the apogee of the form. The absence of ornament, other than basic ruffles, makes this a museum object easy to read: it is a perfect teaching example, free from distractions and affirming thereby the adorned beauty of eighteenth-century silhouette and style, so often masked under frills and coquetry.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Robe à la française
  • Date: ca. 1760
  • Culture: British
  • Medium: silk, linen, cotton
  • Credit Line: Purchase, Arlene Cooper and Polaire Weissman Funds, 1996
  • Object Number: 1996.374a–c
  • Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute

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