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- The various Watteau terms, such as Watteau pleat, Watteau back, Watteau gown etc., date from the mid-19th century rather than reflecting authentic 18th century terminology, and normally describe 19th and 20th century revivals of the sack-back.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack-back_gown
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Robe à la Française "Sack-back gown" - Palais Galliera
WEBOften to be seen in the works of the great painter Antoine Watteau, the 'robe à la française' was the hallmark of the elegant woman during the reign of Louis XV. Its outstanding characteristic was its back, whose …
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WEBAn elite 18th-century gown consisting of a decorative stomacher, petticoat, and two wide box pleats falling from shoulders to the floor.
Robe à la française | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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robe à la française | Fashion History Timeline
WEBDec 27, 2017 · Learn about the 18th-century elite gown with a stomacher, petticoat, and box pleats in the back. See how the robe à la française influenced modern fashion and explore its variations and decorations.
Robe à la française | European | The Metropolitan …
WEBIt was initially a French fashion, its defining feature being the row of two double box pleats sewn in at the center of the neckline at the back of the dress and falling to the hem. The early form of the gown was loose and …
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WEB1760–70. Not on view. Women with coquettish airs were imposing in robes à la française and robes à l'anglaise throughout the period between 1720 and 1780. The robe à la française was derived from the loose negligee …
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Reproducing the ca. 1750 Robe à la Française
WEBThe reason for the wider earlier pleats lay in the development of the robe à la française from its 'robe volante' (also known as 'robe battante') antecedents, the classic so-called Watteau gowns. These were …
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