メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 12月14日 23時05分
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For this silk velvet evening cape, Maria Monaci Gallenga used a pattern drawn from an Egyptian textile dating between the 7th and 9th centuries.
Gallenga was praised for her printing techniques that gave garments like this a burnished finish without making the silk velvet weighty or stiff, which helped her creations preserve a modern character even while appropriating historical motif.
As one critic wrote of Gallenga’s fashions, their "antique motifs . . . without denying their glorious origin, speak loud and clear in their language, twentieth-century and Italian.”
See it on view now in "In Pursuit of Fashion: The Sandy Schreier Collection" at the @metcostumeinstitute. #InPursuitofFashion
👗 Maria Monaci Gallenga (Italian, 1880–1944). Evening cape, ca. 1925. Burgundy silk velvet printed with metallic pigment, tassels of braided burgundy rayon cord and metal thread. Promised Gift of Sandy Schreier. #CostumeInstitute
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