Caption
Zupan from the uniform of the Order of St. Stanislaus. Zupan made of pink and crimson Grodno fabric with stripes and a small floral pattern. Fitted at the top, slightly flared at the bottom. Fastened at the front to the neck with haberdashery buttons. High, stand-up collar, adjustable at the back with a buttoned flap. Long, set-in sleeves with turn-up cuffs fastened with hooks. Around the fastener, on the sleeve seams and cuffs, gold-leaf galloon with floral sprigs and baskets. Back of crimson satin, cut with a central column of fabric like a kontusz, widened from the waist on the sides by semi-flared pleats, adjustable at the top with ribbons. Back and lining of white silk satin. Hand-sewn. Zupana fabric: crimson silk grosgrain brocaded with braided gold thread and silk wefts; gold stripes on a crimson background and miniature sprigs of stylized flowers. Grodno, 1780s. Gold galloon with a fine floral pattern. Materials/measurements: fabric sample 5 x 4.5 cm, fabric length 55.5 cm, fabric edge width 0.7 cm. Clothing, national costume; length 125 cm, width at bottom 253 cm. Makers/author unknown., A close-up view of a garment on a black mannequin showing a high stand-up collar and a front opening with decorative trim; the fabric has vertical striped bands and a repeating small floral motif, with a color palette that includes peach, gold, pale green, beige, silver, and hints of brown and yellow; the trim along the front opening features metallic threads and small embroidered floral elements in similar colors; the sleeves and body show slight wrinkles and the fabric has a subtle sheen.
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Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A12_473
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