Housecoat with Waistcoat
The pattern of this chintz is a mix of European stylistic elements from different periods in the 18th century, based on so-called lace-patterned silks. This robe and matching waistcoat were probably made in the Netherlands. The material used to line the robe of sewn, striped silk may have been woven in Haarlem.
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Housecoat with Waistcoat
The pattern of this chintz is a mix of European stylistic elements from different periods in the 18th century, based on so-called lace-patterned silks. This robe and matching waistcoat were probably made in the Netherlands. The material used to line the robe of sewn, striped silk may have been woven in Haarlem.
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Bruikleen van mevrouw H.G. Rahusen, Amsterdam
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On loan from H.G. Rahusen, Amsterdam
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Het decoratiepatroon op deze s ...... k mogelijk in Haarlem geweven.
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The pattern of this chintz is ...... ay have been woven in Haarlem.
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BK-NM-13107
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Rijksmuseum
title
Housecoat with Waistcoat
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Kamerjas en vest
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created
1740 - 1770
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1740 - 1770
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extent
lengte 134,0 cm
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length 134.0 cm
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Collectie: kostuums en accessoires
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Collection: costumes and accessories
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temporal
derde kwart 18e eeuw
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second quarter 18th century
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third quarter 18th century
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tweede kwart 18e eeuw
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