Theatre Costume thumbnail 1
Not on display

Theatre Costume

mid 19th century (made)

The bodice is part of a unique collection of memorabilia and personal effects which evoke the great Romantic ballerina Marie Taglioni. The collection contains two stage bodices (S.256-1979 and S.158-1979) which would have fitted around the midriff, under the breasts, and worn over a lightweight chemise or blouse. The the fabric and side laceing of these bodices indicate a non-peasant character, where the laceing would be a feature down centre front. This bodice came with a note in Margaret Rolfe's hand: "This white bodice was worn by Marie Taglioni and was given to me Margaret Rolfe by Marguerite Troubetzkoi for my collection." Marguerite Troubetzkoi was Taglioni's niece. A collection of Taglioni memorabilia was amassed by Margaret Rolfe, the granddaughter of Taglioni's closest friend in London, Mrs Boggs Rolfe; she attended Taglioni's dancing classes and received many gifts of Taglioni memorabilia, from Taglioni herself, from her grandmother and from Taglioni's niece, Marguerite Troubetzkoi, after Taglioni's death. She kept these, with a series of related notes, in various boxes and annotated envelopes. Margaret Rolfe gave some of her Taglioni collection to Anna Pavlova, a great admirer of Taglioni, The remainder she passed to Cyril Beaumont, for the London Archives of the Dance (a number of the objects were referred to in "The London Archives of the Dance and some of its Treasures" by Cyril Beaumont, Ballet Annual, first issue, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1947, p110); the Archives never achieved an independent home and part of the collection, including the Taglioni memorabilia, was stored with Cyril Beaumont, where it became inextricably mixed with his own collection and came to the Museum as part of the Cyril Beaumont Bequest.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk taffeta lined with cotton with silk lacing
Brief description
Bodice worn by ballerina Marie Taglioni (1804-1884). Silk with cotton lining and silk laceing.
Physical description
Bodice worn by ballerina Marie Taglioni (1804-1884). Bodice of fine white silk taffeta lined in fine white cotton, with exaggerated point at centre front and a point at centre back; the upper edge of the front rises to a single point at centre and the back to three points; the upper edge is finished with a fine box pleated frill of white silk supported by a thin layer of buckram and the lower edge is finely double piped. The bodice fastens down the side with lacing and fine hooks and eyes; there are three bones at centre front, one at the side, one from each peak at centre back and one either side of the lacing.
Dimensions
  • Width: 640mm
  • From centre front point to top of frill height: 300mm
  • From point to frill at top of central point height: 265mm
Credit line
Cyril W. Beaumont Bequest
Object history
Given by Margaret Rolfe to the London Archives of the Dance (a number of the objects were referred to in "The London Archives of the Dance and some of its Treasures" by Cyril Beaumont, Ballet Annual, first issue, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1947, p110); the Archives never achieved an independent home and part of the collection, including the Taglioni memorabilia, was stored with Cyril Beaumont, where it became inextricably mixed with his own collection and came to the Museum as part of the Cyril Beaumont Bequest.
Association
Summary
The bodice is part of a unique collection of memorabilia and personal effects which evoke the great Romantic ballerina Marie Taglioni. The collection contains two stage bodices (S.256-1979 and S.158-1979) which would have fitted around the midriff, under the breasts, and worn over a lightweight chemise or blouse. The the fabric and side laceing of these bodices indicate a non-peasant character, where the laceing would be a feature down centre front. This bodice came with a note in Margaret Rolfe's hand: "This white bodice was worn by Marie Taglioni and was given to me Margaret Rolfe by Marguerite Troubetzkoi for my collection." Marguerite Troubetzkoi was Taglioni's niece. A collection of Taglioni memorabilia was amassed by Margaret Rolfe, the granddaughter of Taglioni's closest friend in London, Mrs Boggs Rolfe; she attended Taglioni's dancing classes and received many gifts of Taglioni memorabilia, from Taglioni herself, from her grandmother and from Taglioni's niece, Marguerite Troubetzkoi, after Taglioni's death. She kept these, with a series of related notes, in various boxes and annotated envelopes. Margaret Rolfe gave some of her Taglioni collection to Anna Pavlova, a great admirer of Taglioni, The remainder she passed to Cyril Beaumont, for the London Archives of the Dance (a number of the objects were referred to in "The London Archives of the Dance and some of its Treasures" by Cyril Beaumont, Ballet Annual, first issue, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1947, p110); the Archives never achieved an independent home and part of the collection, including the Taglioni memorabilia, was stored with Cyril Beaumont, where it became inextricably mixed with his own collection and came to the Museum as part of the Cyril Beaumont Bequest.
Collection
Accession number
S.257-1979

About this object record

Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly.

You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.

Suggest feedback

Record createdDecember 17, 2001
Record URL
Download as: JSONIIIF Manifest