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David and Roberta Logie Department Of MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON Annual Report Acquisitions July 2012–June 2013: Logie Department of Textile and Fashion Arts Object No. Artist Title Culture/Date/Place Medium Credit Line 1. 2012.324 Valance Peruvian, Colonial, Cotton twill, Museum purchase with funds 1661 embroidered in silk donated by the William Francis Peru in satin and double Warden Fund, Lynne and Mark running stitches Rickabaugh, Jane and Robert Burke, Heidi Nitze, Bonnie Covington, Doris May, Karen and Michael Rotenberg, Suzanne Dworsky, and Julia Bailey 2. 2012.520 Retailed by: Garrad & Co. Garnet necklace American, 1800-1820 Gold and garnet Museum purchase with funds (American, founded in 1735) donated anonymously 3. 2012.521 André Courrèges (French, born in Evening Gown French, 1968 organza, silk, Museum purchase with funds 1923) sequins, maribou donated by Penny Vinik 4. 2012.522 André Courrèges (French, born in Evening Gown French, 1968 Organza, silk, Museum purchase with funds 1923) sequins donated by Penny Vinik 5. 2012.523 Dowry Cloth African, Ivory Coast, Cotton plain weave, Museum purchase with funds Dioula (Dyula), mid resist dyed and donated by Jeremy and Hanne 20th century patterned with Grantham supplementary wefts (strip-woven) 6. 2012.524 Designed by: Olivier Rousteing Pair of shoes with double headed French, 2012 Leather, suede, and Museum purchase with funds (France, born in 1987) eagle embroidered beads donated by the Fashion Council, Designed for: Pierre Balmain and studs Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (French, 1914–1982) 7. 2012.525.1-2 Designed by: Roy Halston Day ensemble American, early 1970s Printed silk plain Museum purchase with funds Frowick, known as Halston weave (chiffon) donated anonymously (American, 1932–1990) 8. 2012.526 Isabel Toledo (American (born in Cocktail dress Museum purchase with funds Cuba), born in 1961) donated by Nancy Adams 9. 2012.527 Designed by: Char de Vazquez Woman's vest Mexican for American Pieced, stitched, Museum purchase with funds (American) market, about 1970 and painted leather donated by Jane Pappalardo 10. 2012.528 Karl Lagerfeld (German (active in Evening dress French, about 1990 Silk plain weave Gift of Lorraine Bressler France), born in 1938) (chiffon), applique with beads, sequins and gold-metallic thread Annual Report Acquisitions July 2012–June 2013: Logie Department of Textile and Fashion Arts Page 2 of 58 Object No. Artist Title Culture/Date/Place Medium Credit Line 11. 2012.529.1-2 Oscar de la Renta (American Evening ensemble American, about 1991 Gold lame and silk Gift of Lorraine Bressler (born in the Dominican Republic), double cloth, bugle July 22, 1932) beads, plastic stones, ropes 12. 2012.530.1-2 Designed by: Michael Mott Suit American Gift of Michelle Finamore (American) 13. 2012.531.1-3 Seed-pearl brooch with matching American, about 1860 Gold and pearl Gift of Elizabeth C. Heide in earrings memory of Mrs. Frank Bowker 14. 2012.532 Portrait miniature of Samuel Giles American, 1835 Gold, painted ivory, Gift of Elizabeth C. Heide in Gleason and crystal memory of Mrs. Frank Bowker 15. 2012.533 Beaded sautoir American, 1920s Glass and thread Gift of Elizabeth C. Heide in memory of Mrs. Frank Bowker 16. 2012.534 Portrait miniature of a young American, about 1795 Gold, enamel, Gift of Elizabeth C. Heide in woman in a white velvet hat painted ivory and memory of Mrs. Frank Bowker crystal 17. 2012.535 Lava cameo of Cibele (Cybele) Italian, about 1860 Lava Gift of Elizabeth C. Heide in memory of Mrs. Frank Bowker 18. 2012.536 Sally Victor (American, Woman's Hat American, late 1940s Cellophane straw, Gift of Mrs. William C. Van Siclen, 1905–1977) silk, grosgrain, Jr. velvet ribbon 19. 2012.537.1-3 Arnold Scaasi (American, born in Day ensemble American Wool Gift of Mrs. William C. Van Siclen, 1930) Jr. 20. 2012.538.1-2 Hardy Amies (English, Dress with matching jacket English, about 1955 Printed silk twill and Gift of Mrs. William C. Van Siclen, 1909–2003) London, England cotton velvet Jr. 21. 2012.539 Anton Frühauf (Italian, Naturalistic brooch Italian, about 1990 Tree bark, silver foil, Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in 1914–1999) metallic paint, base memory of Sylvia Sethur metal 22. 2012.540 Anton Frühauf (Italian, Abstract brooch Italian, about 1975 Gilt silver, silver, Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in 1914–1999) emerald, and white memory of Sylvia Sethur sapphire 23. 2012.541.1-2 Anton Frühauf (Italian, Pair of textured earrings Italian, 1980s Gold (18kt) Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in 1914–1999) memory of Sylvia Sethur Annual Report Acquisitions July 2012–June 2013: Logie Department of Textile and Fashion Arts Page 3 of 58 Object No. Artist Title Culture/Date/Place Medium Credit Line 24. 2012.542.1-2 Anton Frühauf (Italian, King's earrings Italian, 1959 Gold (18kt), ruby, Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in 1914–1999) and white sapphire memory of Sylvia Sethur 25. 2012.543 Cigarette holder American, 1960's Plastic Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in memory of Sylvia Sethur 26. 2012.544 Cigarette holder China?, 1960's? Nephrite Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in memory of Sylvia Sethur 27. 2012.545 Cigarette holder American?, 1960's? Ivory?, white metal, Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in and pigment memory of Sylvia Sethur 28. 2012.546 Cigarette holder: Holland Dutch, 1950's Plastic and ceramic Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in memory of Sylvia Sethur 29. 2012.547 Cigarette holder from Bad Ischl Austrian, 1950's Plastic and pigment Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in memory of Sylvia Sethur 30. 2012.548 Cigarette holder: Wien Austrian, 1950's Plastic and pigment Gift of Karen Sethur Rotenberg in memory of Sylvia Sethur 31. 2012.549 Christopher Ross (American, born Hare belt American, 1984 Gilt silver and glass Anonymous gift 1931) 32. 2012.550 Christopher Ross (American, born Running Cheetah belt American, 1992 Gilt silver and glass Anonymous gift 1931) 33. 2012.551 Designed by: Barbara Hulanicki Short cape English, early 1970s Synthetic fur and Gift of Lauren D. Whitley (English, born 1936) rayon satin Retailed by: Biba (London, active in the late 1960s and 1970s) 34. 2012.552.1-2 Designed by: Martin Margiela Pair of women's sneakers French, late 20th–early Cotton twill; metal; Gift of Lauren D. Whitley in honor (Belgian, born in 1957) 21st century rubber of Susan Ward France 35. 2012.553 Embroidered by: Kateryna Woman's shirt Ukrainian, 1922 Linen, embroidered Gift of Mr. Taras Zhyhaylo Zhyhaylo (Ukrainian, 1906–1997) 36. 2012.821.1-2 Designed by: Gottex Bathing suit with wrap skirt FF, late 1960s Velvet Museum purchase with funds donated by Linda Fenton 37. 2012.822 Designed by: Gianni Versace Jacket 1980s Cotton, silk lining. Museum purchase with funds (Italian, 1946–1997) donated by Stephen Borkowski in honor of Alex Carleton Annual Report Acquisitions July 2012–June 2013: Logie Department of Textile and Fashion Arts Page 4 of 58 Object No. Artist Title Culture/Date/Place Medium Credit Line 38. 2012.823 Dress mid 1960s Cotton Textile Curator's Fund 39. 2012.824 Retailed by: Biba (London, active Dress English, early 1970s Rayon velvet Museum purchase with funds in the late 1960s and 1970s) donated by the Fashion Council, Designed by: Barbara Hulanicki Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (English, born 1936) 40. 2012.825 Designed by: Zandra Rhodes Jacket English, 1970-1974 Printed and pleated Gift of Jacqueline Loewe Fowler (English, born in 1940) silk 41. 2012.826.1-2 Designed by: Gaetano Pesce Shoes Brazil, 2010 Rubber Gift of Jacqueline Loewe Fowler (Italian, born in 1939) Designed for: Melissa (Brazil) 42. 2012.827 Designed by: Thierry Mugler Purse French Leather, chrome Gift of Jacqueline Loewe Fowler (French, born 1948) 43. 2012.828 Mary Van Nuys Jacoby Quilt American, Lititz, Pieced, appliqued Gift of Patricia B. and John B. (American, 1806–1897) Pennsylvania, Moravian and quilted cotton Jacoby or Mennonite, mid-19th century 44. 2012.829 Designed by: Mary Wallenius Rubus American, 1950s Cotton; printed Gift of Patricia B. and John B. (American, 1914–1992) Jacoby Designed for: Folly Cove Designers (Massachusetts (Gloucester), active 1941–1969) 45. 2012.830 For: Folly Cove Designers Summer Wreaths American, 1969 Cotton; block printed Gift of Patricia B. and John B. (Massachusetts (Gloucester), Gloucester, Jacoby active 1941–1969) Massachusetts, USA Designed by: Mary Ann Lash (American, born in 1931) 46. 2012.831 Betel Nut Bag (Aluk) Indonesian, West Cotton, Gift of Judith Manelis Timor, mid 20th century tapestry-woven and twined; glass beads, seeds, coins, plated palm fiber, coconut shell (?), carved wood and animal hair Annual Report Acquisitions July 2012–June 2013: Logie Department of Textile and Fashion Arts Page 5 of 58 Object No. Artist Title Culture/Date/Place Medium Credit Line 47. 2012.832 Face veil (burqa) Egyptian, Bedouin, Silk plain weave Gift of Judith Manelis early 20th century (crepe) embroidered Sinai, Egypt with silk in cross stitch; cotton plain weave embroidered in silk cross stitch; printed cotton plain weave; coins, carnelian, stone, glass, metal chain, 48. 2012.833 Headdress likely Egyptian, Cotton, coins, cowrie Gift of Judith Manelis Bedouin, early to mid shells, synthetic 20th century thread, beads Sinai, Egypt 49. 2012.834 Hanging Lakai Uzbek, late 19th– Gift of Judith Manelis early 20th century 50. 2012.835 Pillow sham Ethiopian, 1990–2012 Gift of Judith Manelis 51. 2012.836 PIllow sham Ethiopian, 1990–2012 Gift of Judith Manelis 52. 2012.837 Pillow sham Ethiopian, 1990–2012 Gift of Judith Manelis 53. 2012.838 "Singing" shawl Thai or Burmese (Pwo Cotton plain-weave, Gift of Judith Manelis Karen peoples), mid synthetic yarns, 20th–late 20th century buttons, beetle elytra, beads 54. 2012.839 Blanket Moroccan, late 19th– Gift of Judith Manelis mid 20th century 55.
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