Skirt Panel for a Woman's Sack Gown

Skirt Panel for a Woman's Sack Gown

TitleSkirt Panel for a Woman's Sack Gown
ArtistDesigned by Anna Maria Garthwaite (English, 1690–1763) Woven by Daniel Vautier (English, active 1741–51) Spitalfields, England
DateDesign March 1, 1749
MediumSilk, plain weave foundation with supplementary patterning warps and supplementary brocading wefts
Classificationgarment
OriginEngland

Themes: Botanical illustration

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“Skirt Panel for a Woman's Sack Gown” is a work by Designed by Anna Maria Garthwaite (English, 1690–1763) Woven by Daniel Vautier (English, active 1741–51) Spitalfields, England, dated Design March 1, 1749. It is executed in silk, plain weave foundation with supplementary patterning warps and supplementary brocading wefts and classified as garment. In this archive it sits within the botanical illustration tradition. This work is in the public domain (CC0), so the image may be downloaded and reused for any purpose without permission (see the licence note below).

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