- 1. Miser’s Purses
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... century, near the end of the purse’s popularity. It was inspired by the purse’s design, which made it very difficult to retrieve its contents. Nineteenth-century miser’s purses were often made as single-element ...
- 2. Transporting Costume
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... and with the assistance of reputable fine art movers. A crate, and its contents, should survive being dropped from 1 meter without damage. Professional art movers also arrange for screening, customs and ...
- 3. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... looking for much faster than reading accession numbers. boxes and drawers containing costume should have a complete list of the contents on the outside, as well as lying loose inside. Photographs of ...
- 4. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... document. The Committee welcomes comments and suggestions to these guidelines. Please send them to the Committee. Guidelines for Costume: contents collecting costume accessioning ...
pants
reconstruction
machinery
identifying stitches
Underwear
bride
contamination
Roméo et Juliette
museum
documentation
Felting
Jute
Charles V
Publications
lining
dictatorship
Mapuche
Identification
Shaggy Bear
stitches
Accessories
hair
crochet lace
hospital
stitch
fabrics
Costume idioms
symbolism
buttonhole stitch
angel
Photographs
manufacture
preventive conservation
Cendrillon
beliefs
care
identification of lace
festivals
1962
Ponchos
crucifix
Sculptors
acid-free tag
pattern
Stories
empress
Kongedragter
reused clothes
refugees
Queen Elizabeth II
alpaca hair
Don Quichotte
Knitting
silk
white cotton
donor
padding
Casse Noisette
Royal Danish Collections
clothes