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ISBN: HB: 9780300241204

Yale University Press

March 2020

216 pp.

25.4x19 cm

180 colour illus.

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Age of Undress

Art, Fashion, and the Classical Ideal in the 1790s

"The Age of Undress" explores the emergence and meaning of neoclassical dress in the 1790s, tracing its evolution from Naples to London and Paris over the course of a single decade. The neoclassical style of clothing – often referred to as robe a la grecque, empire style, or "undress" – is marked by a sheer, white, high-waisted muslin dress worn with minimal undergarments, often accessorized with a cashmere shawl. This style represented a dramatic departure from that of previous decades and was short lived: by the 1820s, corsets, silks, and hoop skirts were back in fashion.

Amelia Rauser investigates this sudden transformation and argues that women styled themselves as living statues, artworks come to life, an aesthetic and philosophical choice intertwined with the experiments and innovations of artists working in other media during the same period. Although neoclassicism is often considered a cold, rational, and masculine movement, Rauser's analysis shows that it was actually deeply passionate, with women at its core – as ideals and allegories, as artistic agents, and as important patrons.

About the Author

Amelia Rauser is professor of art history at Franklin and Marshall College.