| Elegantly Attired: Victorian Apparel and Accessories Found in Coastal Maine |
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(Image: Detail of Portrait of Mrs. Philip Hinkle by Frank Duveneck) November 7, 2009 through April 25, 2010 in the Crosman Gallery. (Rockland, ME) This exhibition draws on the museum’s collection of 19th century clothing and accessories including day and evening attire, nightgowns, undergarments, hats and shoes, fans, and jewelry dating from 1850 to 1900. It was the wish of Lucy Farnsworth, the museum’s founder, that the family jewelry be shown in the museum at various times. This 19th century jewelry includes such items as a brooch and earrings that resemble hot air balloons, a collection of personally engraved gold thimbles that were popular gift items of the time, and enameled and jeweled pocket watches once belonging to individual members of the Farnsworth family. In addition, evening and daytime dresses from the collection of Archie & Isabel Bailey, clothing that was once worn in the latter half of the 19th century by Maggie Shepard, wife of Captain Frank Shepard of Camden, and their daughter Annabel (Shepard) Hodgman will be included. For more information, please visit the Farnsworth Museum website. |