- 3034
十八世紀中葉 歐洲金屬緊身衣
估價
80,000 - 120,000 HKD
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描述
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the metal bodice made of thin sheets of steel, pierced with a trellis pattern overall and an oval plate on the left chest, the breast plate with a vertical hinge down the front and a buckle clasp at the back
來源
Giovanni Pertinax Morosini 收藏
Giulia Morosini 收藏
美國藝術家協會,紐約,1932年
Giulia Morosini 收藏
美國藝術家協會,紐約,1932年
拍品資料及來源
Metal corsets came into vogue in Europe towards the end of the fifteenth century, when a new style of silhouette fashion was introduced during the Renaissance period. Silk industries were flourishing in Italy and Spain, where heavily brocaded textiles of velvet, silk and damasks became increasingly popular. Hence a stiffened garment was essential to create shapes and structures beneath the broader body lines favoured by contemporary fashion. Boned or metal corsets were also thought to serve medical purposes in creating an orthopaedic brace for better back support.
The present corset would probably have been worn on top of a softer undergarment, as suggested by a double band of small apertures around the edges for the attachment of padding to prevent chafing.