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Waistcoat
Maker
Inconnu / Unknown
Marks or LabelsNone
Date
About 1870
Medium / Technique
Cotton velveteen , glazed cotton plain weave, cotton twill, gold metallic ribbon, gold metal shank buttons
Dimensions53.8 cm (length); chest: 90.2 cm (circumference)
ClassificationPersonal Objects - Clothing - Main Garments
Object NumberM971.105.10.2
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Phoebe Nobbs Hyde
NotesExhibition Costume Balls - Dressing Up History, 1870-1927
An Italian Brigand
This jacket and waistcoat were once part of a full costume that was eminently recognizable in the 1870s. Every event brought out numerous men portraying an “Italian Brigand,” or “Fra Diavolo,” based on the titular hero of Daniel Auber’s comic opera. Knee breeches with matching trim, ribbons crossed over the lower legs, a sash around the waist, and a tall, brimmed hat or soft tasselled cap undoubtedly completed this costume.
An Italian Brigand
This jacket and waistcoat were once part of a full costume that was eminently recognizable in the 1870s. Every event brought out numerous men portraying an “Italian Brigand,” or “Fra Diavolo,” based on the titular hero of Daniel Auber’s comic opera. Knee breeches with matching trim, ribbons crossed over the lower legs, a sash around the waist, and a tall, brimmed hat or soft tasselled cap undoubtedly completed this costume.
Status
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