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Embroidered Fabric for a Man's Waistcoat Front

A work made of silk, plain weave; embroidered with silk thread in individual back, outline, running, satin, split and stem stitches; couching; laid work and french knots.
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  • A work made of silk, plain weave; embroidered with silk thread in individual back, outline, running, satin, split and stem stitches; couching; laid work and french knots.

Date:

1780s

Artist:

France

About this artwork

This length of white silk was designed to be cut into a man’s waistcoat. European men wore waistcoats, or vests, with jackets and knee breeches. Fashion dictated that the design and color of the waistcoat fabric should contrast with the matching suit. (The back of the waistcoat, which is not included here, was typically made from a cheaper cloth since it was not visible when worn under the jacket.)

The layout of the embroidered pattern pieces was planned to save fabric. The embroidery delineates the cut of the garment, including pointed pocket flaps, and forms small red and blue circles, which were intended as button covers. Colorful floral sprigs, bouquets, and delicate landscapes encircled by leafy wreaths produce a lively yet elegant pattern. Fabric needs to be kept taut while it is embroidered, so it is stretched on a rectangular frame, and it is easier to do this before the fabric is cut into the pieces of the garment.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Title

Embroidered Fabric for a Man's Waistcoat Front

Place

France (Object made in)

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Made 1780–1790

Medium

Silk, plain weave; embroidered with silk thread in individual back, outline, running, satin, split and stem stitches; couching; laid work and French knots

Dimensions

104.5 × 55.8 cm (41 1/8 × 22 in.)

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. John V. Farwell, III

Reference Number

1984.1008a-c

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