Jacket thumbnail 1
Not currently on display at the V&A

Jacket

Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Minstrel costume of short jacket of gold brown satin cut inward below revers. Revers, facings and shaped cuffs of ivory moiré. The cuffs and fronts are set with large gold metal buttons decorated with lines of stars separated by stripes. Lined with dark green art silk.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Costume worn by G H Elliott, from Morris Angel & Sons Ltd
Physical description
Minstrel costume of short jacket of gold brown satin cut inward below revers. Revers, facings and shaped cuffs of ivory moiré. The cuffs and fronts are set with large gold metal buttons decorated with lines of stars separated by stripes. Lined with dark green art silk.
Dimensions
  • Jacket, weight weight: 1kg
  • Jacket, shoulder width, laid flat width: 53cm
  • Jacket, collar to hem, laid flat length: 74cm
Object history
G H Elliott was a blackface performer. 'Black and white minstrels' or 'blackface minstrelsy' originated in the United States around 1830 and was based on racist negative stereotypes of African Americans. White performers used black make-up to blacken their skin. Blackface minstrelsy played a significant role in cementing and proliferating racist attitudes.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
S.148-1988

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 Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis.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 createdMay 14, 2004
Record URL
Download as: JSON