Housecoat

anonymous, c. 1675 - c. 1702

As of 1691 William III was both the stadholder of the Netherlands and the king of England. He ordered ‘Jappan gownes’ in both countries. These long quilted housecoats derived from Japanese kimonos were a status symbol. From an invoice we know that William bought six metres of green lining silk, perhaps for this very housecoat. The lining has faded, as has the outer fabric, which was once dark purple.

  • Artwork typemenswear, main garment, banyan, huisjas
  • Object numberNG-NM-1106
  • Dimensionslength 154 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Robe or Japanese gown of Prince William III
    • Housecoat
  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-NM-1106

  • Description

    Japonse rok van oorspronkelijk paarse zijde ingeweven met bloemen van gouddraad. Kimonomodel. Enkellang, met sjaalkraag en langwerpige overslag tot driekwart van de lengte. Aangeknipte wijde mouwen met brede manchet. Gewatteerd. Voering van groene tafzijde. Heeft mogelijk toebehoord aan de koning-Stadhouder Willem III.


Creation

  • Creation

    anonymous, Netherlands (possibly)

  • Dating

    c. 1675 - c. 1702

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    length 154 cm


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  • Period

    1650 - 1702


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