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Glove

1940-1944 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This glove belonged to Lady Irène Logan, to whom it was given by Baronne Carton de Wiart. It belongs with the bag T.17:1-2003. Irène Logan associates the gift with the help she gave the Baronne in the extensive charity work she was engaged in. This work was connected with the Baronne's role as the lady in waiting to Queen Elizabeth of the Belgians (wife of Albert I) during the wartime occupation of Belgium. Irène Logan lived at the time in occupied Brussels.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Leather
Brief description
Glove, Belgium, 1940-44. Brown leather with cream stitching.
Physical description
Brown leather five-fingered glove with cream stitching
Credit line
Given from the Everts-Comnene-Logan Collection
Historical context
Donated by Lady Logan from the collection of her parents, Robert and Alexandra Everts. Robert Everts (b. Brussels 12 Sept. 1875; d. Brussels 30 April 1942) was born in Brussels the son of the Dutch Consul who adopted Belgian nationality c.1898 and entered the Belgian Diplomatic Service, serving in Paris (1900-09), Mexico (1901-02) and Bucharest (1902-06). He married Alexandra (b. Corfu 4 Feb. 1880; d. Brussels 1961) whose mother was Angelia née Calvocoressi and who chose the family name Comnÿne, in Brussels in 1913. Alexandra accompanied her husband in his foreign postings to Peking between 1910-16 and again in 1920-24, Berlin 1924-31 and Madrid 1932-29 after which the couple resided in Brussels. Together they formed collections of Mexican armour, Mexican textiles, Puebla ceramics, Spanish colonial glass; Chinese textiles, Chinese and Japanese lacquer, Chinese furniture, ceramics and metalwork; and they preserved inherited period lace.

Parts of these collections have been acquired by museums internationally:
The British Museum: Mexican textiles and beadwork (1994 AM3.1, AM7.1-20; 1996 AM10 1-18; 1997 AM4.1)
Mexico City, Franz Mayer Museum: Mexican rebosos and textiles (1994 AD-004, AD-020;DRA-0009, DRA-0025; AD-021, AD-030; DCH-0001, DCH-0010; AD-031, AD-038; DFB-007, DFB-0014); Ecclesiastical embroidered panels, XVI century (2002 09157-01966; DCN-0013, FCF-0011-15; FPA-0013-16)

Alexandra Comnÿne-Everts was herself a proficient artist and designer. Albums of her drawings of ornament on Chinese monuments (c. 1919-25) have been acquired by the British Library (1998 N Or.15493/1-6) and the bridal tiara she commissioned from Cartier in Paris is on loan to the Victoria & Albert Museum.

The acquisitions from this collection in the Victoria & Albert Museum are:
Asian, set of 8 kessus (silk tapestry), late Ming period (T.269-G-1971); feather fan, carved jewelled handle, Chinese, c. 1910 (FE-2008)

Fashion, 20th century dress (T.12-203 - T.17-2003); Textiles, Belgian and Flemish lace (T.5-2003; T.6-T.10-2003; T.62-2008; T.63-2008; T.64-2008; T.65-2008)

Ref: Claire Brisby, 'Angelia Calvocoressi 1840-1929: A Cosmopolitan Life', Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora, 30.2 (2004), 97-130.
Summary
This glove belonged to Lady Irène Logan, to whom it was given by Baronne Carton de Wiart. It belongs with the bag T.17:1-2003. Irène Logan associates the gift with the help she gave the Baronne in the extensive charity work she was engaged in. This work was connected with the Baronne's role as the lady in waiting to Queen Elizabeth of the Belgians (wife of Albert I) during the wartime occupation of Belgium. Irène Logan lived at the time in occupied Brussels.
Collection
Accession number
T.17:2-2003

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Record createdMay 11, 2005
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