Dress

  • Technika malarskaPainting
  • Nurt artystycznyVictorian Era
  • Data powstania1868
  • Epoka artystyczna19th Century
  • MuzeumDesign Museum of Barcelona

Charles Frederick Worth (1825 – 1895)

Odkryj Charlesa Fredericka Wortha (1825-1895), 'ojca haute couture'. Poznaj jego innowacyjne projekty, luksusowe tkaniny i wpływ na modę XIX wieku. Zobacz suknie i więcej!

Design Museum of Barcelona (Barcelona, Hiszpania)

* Materia ma znaczenie. Projektowanie ze światem * Ubieranie ciała. Sylwetki i moda (1550-2015) * Codzienne przedmioty. Lokalne historie

The Genesis of Modern Style: A Glimpse into Haute Couture

To stand before this depiction is to step directly into the vibrant, transformative world of mid-Victorian Paris, a time when fashion ceased to be mere necessity and ascended to the realm of high art. This painting captures more than just a woman in an elaborate gown; it immortalizes a pivotal moment in cultural history—the very birth of haute couture itself. The subject, presented with such careful attention to detail, embodies the revolutionary vision of Charles Frederick Worth. One can almost hear the rustle of silk and the hushed anticipation within his salon as he unveiled these designs, setting a standard that would echo through generations of fashion.

Anatomy of an Era: Dress and Design

Observe the gown itself—a masterpiece of 1860s silhouette. The high neckline and delicate, ruffled collar speak volumes about the period's ideals of modesty interwoven with opulent display. Worth’s genius lay in his ability to dictate taste; he was not simply following trends, but creating them. The inclusion of the mannequin within the scene is particularly telling, suggesting a process—a moment caught between creation and presentation. It grounds the ethereal beauty of the model in the tangible reality of design, reminding us that every exquisite drape and fold held the mark of an artisan's meticulous hand.

The Legacy of Worth: Artistry Meets Commerce

Charles Frederick Worth himself was more than a dressmaker; he was an impresario. His ability to present garments as designed statements, complete with labels bearing his signature, fundamentally altered the relationship between artist and consumer. This artwork serves as a visual testament to that shift—the moment fashion became intellectual property, wearable art dictated by visionaries like him. For collectors and designers today, this piece offers an unparalleled window into the intersection of fine art patronage and burgeoning industrial design.

Bringing Parisian Elegance Home

Owning a reproduction of this painting is to curate a narrative of enduring elegance for your own space. Whether adorning a formal drawing-room or serving as a sophisticated accent in a modern gallery setting, the rich textures and historical weight captured here lend an air of storied grandeur. It invites contemplation on beauty's ephemeral nature while celebrating the permanence of masterful craftsmanship. It is an heirloom piece that whispers tales of Parisian salons and revolutionary style.


O tym dziele

  • Tytuł: Dress
  • Artysta: Charles Frederick Worth
  • Rok: 1868
  • Format: Portrait
  • Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
  • Lokalizacja dzieła: Design Museum of Barcelona
  • Ruch: Victorian Era
  • Technika wykonania: Painting
  • Epoka: 19th Century
  • Kontekst korpusu tekstowego: documenting social status symbols, pioneering fashion representation art

Szybki podgląd

  • Artist: Charles Frederick Worth
  • Location: Design Museum of Barcelona
  • Title: Dress
  • Year: 1868

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