Stella Blum (1916–1985)
Författare till Victorian Fashions and Costumes from Harper's Bazar, 1867-1898
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Verk av Stella Blum
Fashions and Costumes from Godey's Lady's Book: Including 8 Plates in Full Color (1985) 154 exemplar
Eighteenth-Century French Fashions in Full Color: 64 Engravings from the "Galerie des Modes," 1778-1787 (1982) 103 exemplar
Paris Fashions of the 1890s: A Picture Sourcebook with 350 Designs, Including 24 in Full Color (1984) 59 exemplar
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The Imperial style : fashions of the Hapsburg Era : based on the exhibition, Fashions of the Hapsburg Era,… (1980) — vissa utgåvor — 38 exemplar
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Allmänna fakta
- Födelsedag
- 1916-10-19
- Avled
- 1985-07-31
- Kön
- female
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Födelseort
- Schenectady, New York, USA
- Dödsort
- Ravenna, Ohio, USA
- Bostadsorter
- Kent, Ohio, USA
- Utbildning
- Syracuse University
- Yrken
- fashion historian
museum curator
teacher
writer - Organisationer
- Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute
Costume Society of America (founding member) - Kort biografi
- Stella Blum was affiliated for many years with the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute and became its curator in 1975. She graduated from Syracuse University and in 1940 joined the Museum of Costume Art in New York, three years after it was established by Irene Lewisohn and Aline Bernstein as the first museum devoted exclusively to costume. (Until then, museums collected costumes mainly for the sake of their fabrics.) Stella Blum was an educator, writer, scholar, international lecturer, and founding member and Fellow of the Costume Society of America (CSA). The Stella Blum Grant was established by the CSA after her death in 1985 and was first awarded in 1987.
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- 11
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- Medlemmar
- 1,230
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- #20,872
- Betyg
- 4.2
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