Serena Dyer is Lecturer in History of Design & Material Culture at De Montfort University. She has taught at the University of Warwick and the University of Hertfordshire, and was Postdoctoral Fellow at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. She was previously Curator of the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture. She has published on albums, wallpaper, consumer culture, and childhood in the 18th century. Her book, Material Lives: Women Makers and Consumer Culture in the 18th Century, was published by Bloomsbury in 2021.
List of Illustrations
List of Charts and Tables
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction: Making Material Lives
Material Life Writing
The Consumer Culture of Making
Four Material Lives
2. Material Accounting: A Sartorial Account Book
Barbara Johnson (1738-1825)
Educating Barbara Johnson
Accounting for Herself
Material Literacy
A Chronicle of Fashion
3. Dress of the Year: Watercolours
Ann Frankland Lewis (1757-1842)
Sartorial Timekeeping and the Fashion Plate
Accomplishment and Creative Practice
Society and Fashionable Display
Selfhood, Emotion and the Mourning Watercolours
4. Adorned in Silk: Dressed Prints
Sabine Winn (1734-1798)
Paper Textiles, Dress and the Dressed Print
Sabine Winn's Dressed Prints
Print and Making at Nostell
5. Fashions in Miniature: Dolls
Laetitia Powell (1741-1801)
The Powell Dolls
Mimetic Dolls and Miniature Selves
Dolls as Sartorial Social Narrators
6. Conclusion: Material Afterlives
Glossary
Bibliography
Index