Design for a Waistcoat Pocket

Art Institute of Chicago

Design for a Waistcoat Pocket

France, probably Lyon

Date
1770-1810
Medium
Opaque watercolor and graphite on cream laid paper
Culture
France
Department
Textiles
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

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.

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Object type
AAT300033973

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