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1780 Magdalena von Troil

1780 Magdalena von Troil

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SKU:48880258

1780s Aurora Floral for Robe à l’Anglaise

Product Description

This design is inspired by an 18th-century Oberkampf (Jouy) textile — a refined scrolling floral composition set against a finely stippled ground, enriched with delicate pinceautée hand-painted detailing.

The palette has been carefully balanced to achieve a soft, natural luster, echoing the appearance of aged cotton rather than a modern white base. The result is a textile that feels historically grounded while remaining visually calm and wearable.

Well suited for

Robe à l’anglaise, petticoats, bodices, sleeves, and refined 18th-century garments. Also suitable for interiors where a soft, elegant floral creates a calm and balanced expression.

Design & Historical Context

Its character closely recalls the 1780 Aurora pattern preserved in a museum collection, representing the refined textile language of late 18th-century Europe, where printed cottons combined structure, softness, and controlled ornament.

Such textiles were often produced at manufactories like Oberkampf/Jouy, where advanced printing techniques allowed for detailed floral compositions with subtle tonal variation.

Magdalena von Troil

Reference Person

Magdalena (“Lona”) Elisabeth von Troil (1753–1794), born Tersmeden, belonged to the cultural and intellectual elite of Gustavian Sweden. As the wife of Archbishop Uno von Troil, she moved within circles where refinement, taste, and material culture were central.

Her name reflects the world in which such textiles were appreciated — a setting defined by elegance, restraint, and cultivated aesthetic sensibility.

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