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Design for a Waistcoat Pocket

A work made of opaque watercolor and graphite on cream laid paper.
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  • A work made of opaque watercolor and graphite on cream laid paper.

Date:

1770-1810

Artist:

France, probably Lyon

About this artwork

In the 18th century designs for textiles were often drawn by professionals trained in floral painting. Designs for waistcoats usually show the lower edge of the garment from the pocket to the hem, indicating to both embroiderer and client all of the motifs included in the pattern. Some drawings are inscribed with numbers. Such numbers helped the merchant and makers identify patterns and prices when a client selected a pattern.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Title

Design for a Waistcoat Pocket

Places

France (Object made in:), Lyon (Object Probably made in)

Date

Made 1770-1810

Medium

Opaque watercolor and graphite on cream laid paper

Dimensions

17.7 × 24 cm (6 7/8 × 9 1/2 in.)

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. James Ward Thorne

Reference Number

1969.104

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