13th Annual Meeting & National Symposium

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13th Annual Meeting & National Symposium
Costume in the New Republic: The First Five
Decades, 1780-1830
and
The Ways Historic Costume Collections Are Used
to Educate
May 10 - 13, 1987
Richmond, Virginia and Williamsburg, Virginia
Juried Papers
Scalping Knives and Silk Stockings: Clothing the Frontier, 1780-1810
Carolyn R. Shine, Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
Women and the Politics of Dress, 1780-1810
Michele Majer, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Problems in Dating High-Waisted Dresses, 1800-1815
Nancy Rexford, Northampton Historical Society, Massachusetts
Stage Costume in American, 1800-1825
Don Stowell, Creative Consulting & Design, Atlanta
Using a Historic Costume Collection to Assist Students in Developing a Global
Perspective
Mary Littrell, Iowa State University
The Ways Historic Costume are Used in Teaching at the Fashion Institute of
Design and Merchandising
Judith Appel Mathey, Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, California
Facing the Facts: A Study of Sewing Techniques, 1770-1830
Edward Maeder, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California
Fashion in Art/Art in Fashion: The Lure of the Classic, 1780-1830
Jo-Nelle D. Long, Long Art Research and Consultation Service
Dressing for the Occasion: The Differentiation of Women’s Costume in America,
1780-1830
Marguerite A. Connolly, University of Delaware
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