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Trouwjurk met geborduurde en gerimpelde, dubbele mouw
Creator
anonymousunknown creator of a work (do not use as value of P50; use "unknown value" instead)
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- in or before 1909
- Medium
- lenyard, satin, gauze, glass, silk
- Culture
- Netherlands
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
This type of dress was introduced in Paris in 1908 as robe tanagréenne, named after the Greek town of Tanagra where female terracotta figurines wearing heavily draped clothing from the 4th century BC had been excavated. It is interesting to note that the bobbin lace used for the collar, neckline, and cuffs was already made in the 18th century. This re-use of older lace came into fashion at the end of the 19th century.
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