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Drawing: Evening dress with kimono shaped bodice
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Drawing: Evening dress with kimono shaped bodice
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Artists/Makers
Lopez, Antonio, 1943-1987 (artist)
James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)
Title
Drawing
:
Evening
dress
with
kimono
shaped
bodice
Place of Origin
United
States
Description
Drawing rendered in dark brown Conté crayon on fiive pieces of paper and mounted on a board.
Materials/Techniques
paper (fiber product)
boards (flat objects)
Conté crayon (TM)
Dimensions
Height: (33.1875 in); Width: (18 in)
Marks
#9
;
70
Object History
Subject description is based on the document provided by Charles James at the time of the donation.
Subject Description
Ball gown. Kimono shaped bodice with standing collar and stove pipe sleeves. Back has bustle-like emphasis. Back view.
Subjects
costume (mode of fashion)
clothing
dresses (garments)
evening dresses (garments)
fashion design
Object Types
drawings (visual works)
fashion illustrations
Credit Line
Gift
of
Charles
James
Owner
Chicago
Historical
Society
Object Number
1974.305.9a
Rights
All rights reserved. Contact Chicago History Museum, Rights & Reproductions (rightsrepro@chicagohistory.org) for use.
Collection Name
Costume and Textile Collection
Repository
Chicago History Museum. 1601 North Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60614-6038
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