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The 30 Artworks of media Satin and containing the word travis banton, satin, 1925

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Madeleine Bottet - Evening DressEvening DressMadeleine Bottet

This seeming simple, black evening gown was constructed on the bias using Madeleine Vionnet/

The Kyoto Costume Institute (Kyoto, Japan)
 
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Samuel Hill - Tall Case ClockTall Case ClockSamuel Hill

Tall case clocks were popular in America throughout the 18th century until about 1850. This clock was made by Samuel Hill who learned his trade in London, emigrated from England, and set up shop in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by 1785. An unusual feature of this clock is its nine-foot height. The hand ...

Huntington Museum of Art (Huntington, United States)
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Zha Shibiao - Vista into the Distance

Vista into the Distance Zha Shibiao

Zha Shibiao, an Anhui native, was descended from a family with a sizable collection of antiquities, including Song and Yuan paintings. Uninterested in civil service, he supported himself through painting and calligraphy while traveling in the lower Yangzi region before settling down in Yangzhou by t...

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Jeanne Charlotte Paquin - Evening CoatEvening CoatJeanne Charlotte Paquin

At the beginning of the 20th century, sumptuous full length coats were worn as evening dress. This was a period of transition from the narrow-waisted S-shaped silhouette produced by corsetry to a tubular silhouette, and items like this evening coat were in fashion, draped and gathered to create a si...

The Kyoto Costume Institute (Kyoto, Japan)
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John Charles Galliano - Woman\Woman\John Charles Galliano

Strapless evening dress (Look 27 from Origami Couture collection, Spring/Summer 2007) of white silk satin; with red faille drape around skirt and watteau-like back pleats; white satin embroidered with Swarowski crystals (embroidered by Montex) and red faille embroidered with green bamboo and Japanes...

Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, United States)
 
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Charles Frederick Worth - Dinner DressDinner DressCharles Frederick Worth

Large sleeves and a scattered chrysanthemum pattern throughout the textile make this an impressive dress. As the 1880s drew to a close, the bustle reduced in size. The lines of skirts were transitioning toward forming a clearer shape. In contrast to this, around 1890 the sleeves began swelling to su...

The Kyoto Costume Institute (Kyoto, Japan)
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Charles Frederick Worth - CoatCoatCharles Frederick Worth

This is an interesting example in which a pulled-back collar, a kimono-style overlap, and loose drapes for the lower part of the back resembling the appearance of a kimono are effectively expressed by Western-style three-dimensional cutting.At the end of the 19th century Worth/

The Kyoto Costume Institute (Kyoto, Japan)
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Hoashi Kyōu - Ink Plum and BambooInk Plum and BambooHoashi Kyōu

In a scholar’s garden, an unusually shaped rock with multiple bulbous protrusions, covered in places with moss, stands prominently, resembling a miniature mountain peak. To the left, a stand of bamboo is rendered in a range of ink tones to suggest depth. Behind the rock a gnarled plum tree has burst...

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Tanomura Chokunyū 田能村直入 - Spring Sunrise at HōraiSpring Sunrise at HōraiTanomura Chokunyū 田能村直入

In a scene painted with the deliberately archaic “blue-and-green” palette evocative of landscape paintings of ancient China, small figures of scholars and attendants move in an idealized world of mountains, dwelling places, spring blossoms, and water. According to the artist’s title, it is a represe...

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Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo - Embroidered screenEmbroidered screenArthur Heygate Mackmurdo

This two-leaf embroidered firescreen is an excellent example of Century Guild furniture. It combines the aesthetics of traditional European furniture with swirling, undulating patterns that were very new in the late nineteenth century. The pattern featured sinuous plant-forms inspired by marine biol...

William Morris Gallery (Walthamstow, United Kingdom)
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Martin Carlin - Mechanical TableMechanical TableMartin Carlin

Often done in the presence of friends and visitors, dressing and grooming were important activities in the life of an eighteenth-century aristocratic lady and called for many accessories and pieces of furniture designed especially for primping. This small dressing table features a mirror and compart...

The Frick Collection (New York, United States)
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Charles Frederick Worth - Dinner DressDinner DressCharles Frederick Worth

This dress of silk satin and cut velvet stripes is scattered with a roseleaf motif of cut and uncut velvet, causing shading of the motif. These beautiful materials, with a woven thickness created using complex techniques, show the high quality of Lyon silk textile. The overskirt, draped and gathered...

The Kyoto Costume Institute (Kyoto, Japan)
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Tomioka Yusuke - Scene Inspired by the Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and HumansScene Inspired by the Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and HumansTomioka Yusuke

This small work by Tomioka Tessai, often described as one of the last great artists of Japan’s literati painting tradition, is a reworking of a scene from one of the most celebrated works in the history of Japanese painting—the twelfth-century Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans (Chōjū jinbutsu...

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Suzuki Hyakunen - Collaborative Painting of Sixteen ArhatsCollaborative Painting of Sixteen ArhatsSuzuki Hyakunen

For this collaboration, sixteen artists depicted one each of the Sixteen Arhats (Japanese: Jūroku Rakan), a group of Buddhist saints who reject all worldly passions and exist in various realms of the Buddhist world in order to promulgate the so-called Just Law—the true teachings of the Buddha, which...

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Lucy Christina Wallace - Evening DressEvening DressLucy Christina Wallace

Dress characterized by pale coloring and delicate decoration. The skirt section is three-layered, with the front opening of the overskirt giving glimpses of a large number of decorations in tulle and lace patched together, with silk satin ribbons and flowers.As a result of World War I, fashion turne...

The Kyoto Costume Institute (Kyoto, Japan)
 
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