Boy’s Coat with Matching Waistcoat
Clothes designed especially for children originated at the end of the 18th century. This development was stimulated by the Swiss-French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1762. He wrote that children’s clothing should be cut generously to accommodate their growing bodies. This coat and matching waistcoat are an example of the new models adapted for children.
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Boy’s Coat with Matching Waistcoat
Clothes designed especially for children originated at the end of the 18th century. This development was stimulated by the Swiss-French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1762. He wrote that children’s clothing should be cut generously to accommodate their growing bodies. This coat and matching waistcoat are an example of the new models adapted for children.
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Clothes designed especially fo ...... w models adapted for children.
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Eind 18de eeuw ontstonden de e ...... kinderen aangepaste, modellen.
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BK-NM-5161
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Rijksmuseum
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Boy’s Coat with Matching Waistcoat
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Kinderjas met bijpassend vest
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created
1790 - 1800
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1790 - 1800
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Collectie: kostuums en accessoires
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Collection: costumes and accessories
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temporal
fourth quarter 18th century
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vierde kwart 18e eeuw
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