Kinderjurk zonder mouw met hoge aangerimpelde taille, van wit katoen met ingeweven verticale smalle strepen, langs de hals en armsgaten met kant; onderaan brede ruche en kant — History & Facts
In the delicate fabric of a child's dress, we find echoes of both innocence and profound loneliness. A simple garment, yet it carries the weight of absence, inviting us to ponder the stories woven into its threads. Focus on the intricate lace collar that frames the neckline; it draws the eye with its delicate craftsmanship, a contrast to the modest cotton fabric. The vertical stripes, a whisper of symmetry, guide our gaze downwards to the broad ruffle at the hem.
The interplay of light against the fabric illuminates the dress's texture, evoking a sense of nostalgia and quiet longing. The meticulous attention to detail hints at a once-vibrant life, now suspended in time. The dress, devoid of a child to wear it, speaks volumes about loneliness and memory. The absence of joyful movement transforms it into a poignant symbol of what once was—perhaps a reminder of a lost youth or a moment frozen in time.
Each stitch holds untold stories, while the lace alludes to fragility and gentleness, contrasting sharply with the silent emptiness that surrounds it. Created in the period between 1915 and 1920, this piece reflects a time when the world faced tumult and change, a backdrop that might have influenced its creation. The artist remains unknown, yet the craftsmanship suggests a deep understanding of fabric and form, perhaps indicative of a society caught between innocence and the looming shadows of adulthood. In this fleeting moment, the dress encapsulates a universal experience of longing and solitude.
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