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Robe à l'Anglaise. Culture: British. Date: 1780-85. Large eighteenth-century rooms with their high ceilings could be very cold in the winter, even when a fire was blazing on the hearth. English ladies
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Art inspired by Robe à l'Anglaise, ca. 1747; altered 1770s, British, silk, metal, Believed to have been worn as a wedding dress in 1747, this gown displays the exquisite patterning of English