Dress made by an unidentified enslaved woman, 1845-1865. Creator: Unknown.

Dress made by an unidentified enslaved woman, 1845-1865. Creator: Unknown.

2-832-296 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

This is a handstitched long-sleeved dress with a full skirt made from a balanced plain-weave printed cotton. The sleeves are gathered at the back shoulder seam and the shoulder seam is dropped in the back. The bodice is gathered at the front waist and has a neck band with no collar. Both the neck band and the waist band are fussy cut to display the printed design. Piping is attached at the armholes and along the bottom of the waistband. The skirt is gathered at the front hips and the back with a flat panel along the center front waist. On the proper back bodice, three (3) glass buttons are sewn on the left side of the back opening (placket), with four (4) button holes on the right side. At the waist, two (2) decorative buttons are sewn on the right side of the opening, without corresponding button holes on the left side. The hem is turned up 3 1/2". The bodice and sleeves are lined with muslin, while the skirt is unlined. The printed pattern on the fabric is four (4) colors and black, with a base color of reddish brown, on top of which is a repeating pattern of columns of red roses alternating with columns of diamonds and clubs on a cream background inside a black, orange, and red border.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Cotton (textile), muslin

Picture Type
  1. Dresses
  2. Object

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Fashion & Dress


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3249x5680
File Size : 54,066kb


Aliases

  1. 2007.3.4
  1. NMAAHC-2007_3_4_002
  1. 0990004486
  1. 2-832-296
  1. 2007.3.4
  1. 2832296

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