- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... in the collection, recorded and photographed, treated by conservators, and stored. They are soon to be exhibited at the refurbished permanent exhibition of the Museum, illustrating this very subject: how ...
- 2. Documentation
- (Working with clothes)
- ... garments varies from time to time and from country to country. This can be a valuable tool for dating as well as on the materials of which it is made. Where is it? Record where it is normally stored. ...
- 3. Miser’s Purses
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... by both women and men. Men would have stored their purses in the pockets of their breeches, jackets or coats, while women would have kept their purses in their skirt pockets or bags. Women’s magazine ...
- 4. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden, presented the newly restored, well-known “Lady in White” by Titian. The curators had joined forces in an all-around description of everything about the painting. ...
- 5. Storing Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Katia Johansen Royal Danish Collections Costume in museums is rarely stored in space designed exactly for storage. Most storage areas are converted – repurposed, usually with great ...
- 6. Preventive Conservation
- (Working with clothes)
- ... to preserve all works of art by controlling the environment in which they are displayed, stored and transported. It includes maintaining stable temperature and relative humidity levels, managing light ...
- 7. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Marking costume in museum collections QR code, which stands for “Quick Response” These codes can be used to make stored data available, for example information about a museum object inside a packing ...
- 8. Handling Clothes
- (Working with clothes)
- ... information on handling costume Introduction Unlike many other categories of museum objects, costume requires a great deal of handling in order to be stored and exhibited properly. The fabrics ...
Nutcracker
bar code
paper
fashionable dress
protection from evil
Cotton
heavy and awkward handling
textile technique
conservation
packing
checklist
Hans Maler
policy
cutwork and needlework
transportation
wedding dress
inspiration
Taoist jacket
outline stitch
purse
photography
reconstruction
handling
long and short stitch
exhibition
Underwear
Leather
Barbados
pattern
sleeve
identifying lace
Photographs
ribbon
acid-free tag
Royal Gala video
popular culture
drama
crochet
elasticity
filet lace
fatal garter
Pattern-taking
Casse Noisette
Coolmax
Ethics
mask
Brazilian
Royal Collections
wool
courtship
Kensington Palace
fashion
arsenic
dangerous
collection
symbolism
kings' garments
weaving
accessories
Polyester