Back view of an 18th century (c. 1760) fashion doll or "pandora". The doll has grey hair, done up in a chignon, with some hair left loose falling down in soft curls near the nape of the neck. The gown that the doll wears is a robe à la française made of chintz. The fabric of the gown falls from the shoulders into the skirt in a loose pleat (pli Watteau) typical for this style of dress. Horizontally the skirt is very wide, exaggerating the shape of the hips. The skirt is made out of three panels of fabric. The chintz fabric has a light brownish background, with printed onto it a design of vines and flowers with red, green and blue colours.
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, object number BK-NM-3396
The same pandora, this time from a 3/4 view. The bodice of the gown is open and filled in with a stomacher (piece d'estomac) of brown linnen, decorated with pink silk ribbon that has largely disintigrated. The skirt of the gown opens in the front, showing a petticoat of the same chintz fabric. Accessories: small collar of pink silk ribbon around the neck, tied in a bow at the front. Mitaines of white goat leather. Shoes of silk brocade.
At last the @rijksmuseum.bsky.social has made pictures from multiple angles available for some of the objects in their collection, which means I finally get to see the pli watteau of the chintz gown my favourite fashion doll wears in high resolution. #18thc #dresshistory