Please complete the form to email this item.

Waistcoat

Waistcoat

  • Place of origin:

    France (made)

  • Date:

    1780-1789 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Silk, silver thread, silver-gilt spangles, glass beads; hand-sewn and hand-embroidered

  • Credit Line:

    Given by the Earl of Gosford

  • Museum number:

    T.133-1921

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

  • Download image

This court waistcoat features embroidery in an eye-catching contrast of light and dark. The pale silk fabric is woven with an additional weft of silver thread. On top are worked gilt spangles, black silk and black and white glass beads. The design combines the angular and linear aesthetics of the new Neo-classical style with the flowing curves typical of the Rococo.

By the 1780s, such elaborate embroidery was only worn at court in England. The coat and breeches that accompanied this waistcoat have not survived, but portraiture of the period suggests a white silk woven with silver thread or midnight blue velvet might have completed a handsome ensemble.

Physical description

A waistcoat of silver tissue, embroidered in silver-gilt spangles, black & white glass beads

Place of Origin

France (made)

Date

1780-1789 (made)

Artist/maker

Unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Silk, silver thread, silver-gilt spangles, glass beads; hand-sewn and hand-embroidered

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Avril Hart and Susan North, Historical Fashion in Detail: the 17th and 18th centuries, London: V&A, 1998, p. 146

Materials

Silk; Silk thread; Silver thread; Glass beads; Spangles

Techniques

Hand sewing

Categories

Clothing

Collection code

T&F

Download image
Qr_O137736
Ajax-loader