433967 Woman\'s evening dress: bodice and skirt, c.1850-55 (Jacquard-woven silk moir矇 taffeta) by French School, (19th century); Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania, PA, USA; (add.info.: This evening dress of about 1850, with its bodice deeply pointed at the waist, pleated sleeves trimmed with fringe and figured ribbons, and full, bell-shaped skirt, exemplifies the opulence of Second Empire France (1852-70). The fabric itself, a Jacquard-woven silk produced in Lyons, reveals the derivative nature of mid-nineteenth-century textile design, which often used elements copied directly from prints of the work of well-known artists. In this case the images were adapted from two engravings by the eighteenth-century artist Jean Antoine Watteau, who was the object of renewed interest in France during the late l840s. The choice of the swing theme, which was used to symbolize lovemaking during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, was especially appropriate for an evening dress, in which the wearer would want to appear demure yet flirtatious.); 穢 Philadelphia Museum of Art ; Gift of Alice McFadden Eyre, 1926; French, out of copyright.

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