1750 Emilie Du Châtelet - 3 Meters
1750 Emilie Du Châtelet - 3 Meters
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1730s Chintz Floral Cotton
Product Description
This reconstructed chintz design is based on an original 18th-century textile fragment dated between 1730 and 1750. Developed for cotton cretonne, the pattern supports garments requiring flow, length, and visual continuity across larger pattern pieces.
The design is printed lengthwise, making it especially suitable for full garments where vertical movement is essential. Subtle irregularities are intentionally preserved to reflect the character of historical block printed textiles.
Well suited for
Petticoats, Skirts, Banyan, Jackets, Robe Battante, underskirts and full-length garments
Design & Historical Context
Chintz fabrics became highly desirable during the 18th century for their detailed floral patterns and versatility in dressmaking. This design reflects the type of printed cottons used for skirts and informal garments, where pattern flow and fabric length played a key role in construction and visual impact.

Emilie Du Châtelet (1706–1749) was a philosopher, physicist and mathematician, known for her work on Newtonian mechanics and her intellectual partnership with Voltaire.
Her work reflects the intellectual culture of the 18th century, a period where science, literature and refined material life developed side by side.
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