Drawers without crotch

anonymous, 1905 - 1915

From the moment the hoop skirt (crinoline) went out of fashion in Paris in the 1860s, Dutch women had their metal hoops bent backwards into an oval by the blacksmith. A long, slender silhouette with emphasis on the buttocks was now expected and so the bustle (tournure) began its rise, sometimes incorporated into a skirt but also as a loose piece fastened around the waist.

  • Artwork typewomenswear, underwear, underpants, nightwear
  • Object numberBK-1979-138-B
  • Dimensionslength 57 cm, width 90 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Drawers without crotch

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-1979-138-B

  • Description

    Open broek van batist met kant en roze strikken. Van voren een gladde taille, van achter platte plooitjes en een sleuf met banden. Zeer wijde, onmiddellijk na de taille, loshangende pijpen. Versiering: aan de pijpen zeer brede, geplisseerde stroken en met tussenzetsel en strookje van kant. Horend bij een nachtjapon (inv.nr. BK-1979-138a)


Creation

  • Creation

    • anonymous, Amsterdam (possibly)
    • anonymous, Brussels (possibly)
  • Dating

    1905 - 1915

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    • length 57 cm
    • width 90 cm

Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of Mr and Mrs Jacobson-Roeters van Lennep, Wassenaar

  • Acquisition

    gift 1979

  • Copyright


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