Theatre Costume
mid 18th century
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Train worn in private court theatre performances at the Meleto Castle, Tuscany, ca. 1750. Pink brown and gold tinsel brocade train edged with gold braid.
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Brief description | Train in pink brown and gold tinsel brocade edged with gold braid worn in private court theatre performances at the Meleto Castle, Tuscany, ca. 1750 |
Physical description | Train worn in private court theatre performances at the Meleto Castle, Tuscany, ca. 1750. Pink brown and gold tinsel brocade train edged with gold braid. |
Object history | This costume comes from Meleto Castle in Tuscany, where there is a private theatre, which was opened in 1741. It is a very early example of a costume made specially for the stage and, although probably used in productions of plays, it was also undoubtedly used for masques and other entertainments which included dancing. Sarah Woodcock & Philip Dyer, 1981. |
Bibliographic reference | Inaugural Conference for the Ricasoli Collection
Patrons, Politics, Music and Art in Italy, 1738-1859.
University of Louisville, March 14-18, 1989 |
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Accession number | S.811-1982 |
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Record created | June 24, 2004 |
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