1798 Christina Krook
1798 Christina Krook
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1800 Sommery Floral Trails for Empire Romance
This design is made for romantic Empire / Regency sewing — especially an empire-line open-robe muslin dress with that light, airy silhouette.
Product Description
Sommery is inspired by a block-printed woven muslin open-robe, circa 1800, featuring a fine trellis weave printed in blue, red, and brown, with delicate floral trails. The original garment includes an empire-line bodice with linen inner panels and lining (bust approx. 81 cm / 32 in).
Provenance: The late Harry Matthews collection.
Christina Krook, born 1742, was a Finnish school leader. Christina Krook was the daughter of the national chamberlain in Turku and Pori counties, Gustaf Krook, and Anna Christina Sund. She never married. She grew up on the manor Järppilän, until the family moved to Turku in 1764.

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