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Dress | European | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," January 1, 1981–January 2, 1982.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Bare Witness," April 2, 1996–August 18, 1996.The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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1730 Robe volante (not a dressing gown, per se, but loose and comfortable undress.)
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Court dress and petticoat (robe à la française), ca 1775 Italy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Costume designed by Ezio Frigerio for the 1976 production of Richard Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier
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Fripperies and Fobs Rococo - Robe à la française, 1760-70 From the Landesmuseum Württemberg
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Robe à la Française 1770s
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Dress (Robe à la Française) Date: ca. 1770 Culture: French Medium: silk Credit Line: Purchase, Gifts from various donors, 1999
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Two Nerdy History Girls: A Fashion Rarity: A Life-Sized French Mannequin, c.1765
American - "The robe à l'anglaise (Compared to a Mantua with open Bodice and Stomacher) was an open robe consisting of a bodice cut in one piece with an overskirt that was parted in front to reveal a matching petticoat. Its fitted bodice did not have the center back pleats, often referred to as the "Watteau back," that typified the equally popular style of the robe à la française"
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Robe à la française, 1765-70, French.
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Robe à la française, 1760-75 From Historic Deerfield Museum
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18th Century sack back robe à la francaise. I love the green because it doesn't overpower the embroidery on the rest of the dress. From Twitter.
Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à la française). France, 1775-1785. Cotton plain weave, block printed and glazed | LACMA Collections
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Bath Museum of Fashion he French formal court dress style laced up the back
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Dress, petticoat, and stomacher (dress) possibly Dutch, About 1735; dress restyled about 1770 France, MFA
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Petticoat and Jacket 1785 The Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Robe a la francaise ca. 1745-50
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1760-65 English Court Gown, probably worn by the Prime Minister's wife, Mary, Marchionesse of Rockingham.
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Woman's Robe a l'Anglaise LACMA