Theatre Costume
mid 18th century
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Stage coat worn in private court theatre performances at the Meleto Castle, Tuscany, ca. 1750. Blue brocade edge to edge coat with tripartite short sleeves over short pink silk sleeves. Trimmed with silver braid and silver metal strip embroidery on oversleeves.
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Brief description | Stage coat of blue brocade worn in private court theatre performances at the Meleto Castle, Tuscany, ca. 1750. |
Physical description | Stage coat worn in private court theatre performances at the Meleto Castle, Tuscany, ca. 1750. Blue brocade edge to edge coat with tripartite short sleeves over short pink silk sleeves. Trimmed with silver braid and silver metal strip embroidery on oversleeves. |
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.800-1982 |
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Record created | June 24, 2004 |
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