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Cloak
Cloak
Cloak

Cloak

Date1755
MediumSilk
DimensionsObject/Work: 650 x 2420 mm
ClassificationsCostume
Terms
    Object numberC08931
    DescriptionAccording to the original museum catalogue this is a "Cardinal" cloak of black silk. It is decorated with black stitched designs in swirls and stars, and sections of decorative gauze in a club shape.

    'Cardinal' was the name of a short type of woollen cloak originally popularly worn throughout the 18th century and early 19th century. It was usually red and was a practical, warm, every day garment for many women.

    When it became fashionable to wear black cloaks at the end of the 18th century, cardinal cloaks were also made in this colour, often of silk.
    Spain.
    On View
    Not on view
    Mantle
    1800-1840
    Cloak-Pin
    R.F. Seale
    1800-1850
    Figure
    1700-1799
    Jug
    1550-1600
    Cloak
    1837
    Pigtail
    Surrey Volunteers
    1798
    Doll
    1800-1840
    Doll
    1800-1840
    Parka
    George Catlin
    1800-1830
    Stays
    1846
    Bodkin
    1800-1850