The 32 Artworks of media Satin

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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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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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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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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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Kushiro Unsen - LandscapeLandscapeKushiro Unsen

Unzen, a Nanga artist, trained in Nagasaki with Chinese painters who were passing through the port city. Known as an eccentric and solitary figure, he traveled widely in pursuit of artistic influences and was purportedly fond of drink. In this sketchy autumn landscape, a single figure boats up a riv...

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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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Wang Duo - Poems dedicated to Shen ShiyouPoems dedicated to Shen ShiyouWang Duo

清 王鐸 草書贈沈石友詩 卷 絹本 Wang Duo reveled in the accidental effects of saturation, particularly on satin, where the ink would absorb into the weave in strange and compelling ways. Throughout this long handscroll, at the points where Wang paused to reload his brush, the ink bleeds and pools, in some cases n...

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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

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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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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Zhang Ruitu - Mountains Along RiverbanksMountains Along RiverbanksZhang Ruitu

After passing the palace examination with high honors in 1607, Zhang Ruitu held a number of important government posts before being elevated to the grand secretariat in 1626 through the support of the powerful eunuch Wei Zhongxian (1568–1627). Zhang, a renowned calligrapher, won favor with Wei by wr...

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Fukuda Haritsu - Going to the WarGoing to the WarFukuda Haritsu

This calligraphic composition by the modern literatus Fukuda Kodōjin features his own poem written in a dynamic mixture of semi-cursive and cursive scripts. The calligrapher's use of brushstrokes with modulated thicknesses in most of the characters showcases Kodōjin’s skill at constantly rolling the...

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Huang Daozhou - Joint CalligraphyJoint CalligraphyHuang Daozhou

This scroll is a testament to the early friendship and mutual admiration of the two men, both of whom earned their 'presented scholar' (jinshi) degrees in 1622 and went on to become outspoken exponents of political reform. It opens with a playful description by Huang of the similarities between the ...


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