Tradition and Reinvention in Greek women's costume

Thu Oct 30, 2014 to
Sun Apr 19, 2015

10:00 to 16:30

Location

The Leventis Municipal Museum
15-17 Hippocrates Street
Laiki Yitonia
Nicosia, Nicosia 1500

Description

Patterns of Magnificence: Tradition and Reinvention in Greek women’s costume

The multiform traditions of Greek women’s dress are among the richest and most splendid in the world. This exhibition brings together over forty superb originals from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century, many of which will be on display in London for the first time.

They include the richly embroidered costume from Astypalaia in the Dodecanese, the astonishing assembly of fabrics, colours and jewellery from Stefanoviki in Thessaly and the sumptuously brocaded dress from Janina in Epirus.

The exhibition will also illustrate the interplay of native tradition and western aesthetic by displaying the court dress of the first queen of the independent Greek state, Amalia of Oldenburg and that of her successor at the end of the nineteenth century, Olga, the Russian-born consort of George I. These costumes represent a synthesis that is emblematic of 19th century nation building. Along with these costumes the exhibition will display for the first time in public two original dolls from a series commissioned by Queen Olga to form a miniature gallery of local costumes.

All but two of the costumes come from the superb collection of the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation in Nafplio. The other two are being lent by the Benaki Museum of Athens and the dolls by the Lyceum Club of Greek Women, Athens. The curator of the exhibition is the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation’s founder and renowned expert, Ioanna Papantoniou. The designer is Stamatis Zannos.

The exhibition will be inaugurated by the wife of the President of the Republic of Cyprus Mrs Andri Anastasiadis at the Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia on October 30, 2014 at 19:30.