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Dress

1927
Artist/Maker

Costume for ?Climene worn by Nina de Silva. 18th century style panniered dress of cerise rayon with short sleeves ending in deep frill; low wide neck with a collar of pink white chiffon with ruched edge. Attached petticoat of floral printed voile over which, at the centre front is attached a long apron with very deep frill of cream voile, appliqued with vertical rows of narrow green ribbon, the frill edged at the top with a ruched line of narrow green ribbon and bound at the hem with narrow green ribbon. Attached underskirt of pale pink rayon. A posy of artificial flowers at the centre front of the neckline.


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Brief description
18th century style panniered dress of cerise rayon probably for Climene worn by Nina de Silva in 'Scaramouche', Garrick Theatre, 1927
Physical description
Costume for ?Climene worn by Nina de Silva. 18th century style panniered dress of cerise rayon with short sleeves ending in deep frill; low wide neck with a collar of pink white chiffon with ruched edge. Attached petticoat of floral printed voile over which, at the centre front is attached a long apron with very deep frill of cream voile, appliqued with vertical rows of narrow green ribbon, the frill edged at the top with a ruched line of narrow green ribbon and bound at the hem with narrow green ribbon. Attached underskirt of pale pink rayon. A posy of artificial flowers at the centre front of the neckline.
Dimensions
  • Dress weight weight: 1.9kg
  • Dress, hip width, laid flat width: 62cm
  • Dress, collar to hem, laid flat length: 139cm
Production typeUnique
Credit line
Given by Mrs P. Chapman
Object history
Costume probably for ?Climene worn by Nina de Silva in Rafael Sabatini's play 'Scaramouche' performed by the Martin Harvey Company at the Garrick Theatre, London, 18th April 1927. The production was directed by Martin Harvey, the scenery was designed and executed by Alick Johnstone, and the costumes were designed by Grace Lovat Fraser. The masks were by Michael Mackenzie.
Production
Reason For Production: Commission
Associations
Literary referenceScaramouche
Collection
Accession number
S.173-1985

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Record createdAugust 17, 2004
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