Object details
Object number
ARC.007433
Creator(s)
Title
Isabella Stewart Gardner in Norwegian Dress
Date
23 June 1867 - 17 August 1867
Medium
Albumen print on card, with watercolor additions
Language
Norwegian
Dimensions
10.3 x 5.5 cm (4 1/16 x 2 3/16 in.)
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings
Printed in ink (recto, lower left): W. CAPPELEN. PHOT.
Inscribed in pencil (verso, top): Mrs Gardner? / "B"
Printed in ink (verso, in seal): PHOTOGRAPHISCHER VEREIN ZU BERLIN
Printed in ink (verso, below seal): WILH CAPPELEN / CAND. PHARM & PHOTOGRAPH / Kongens Gade No 13, ligeoverfor Athenaeum / CHRISTIANIA.
Provenance
Commissioned by Isabella and Jack Gardner from Wilhelm Peder Daniel Cappelen during their trip to Norway, 23 June - 17 August 1867.
Commentary
Isabella Stewart Gardner and her husband Jack traveled to Norway in the summer of 1867, where Isabella was photographed in Kristiania (now Oslo) wearing a bunad, a Norwegian folk costume worn by girls and women. Bunads have regional stylistic differences, and Isabella is wearing a romanticized version of a bunad from Hardanger with some elements from Fana, both towns on Norway’s western coast.
In the travel album Isabella compiled from this trip, she devoted two pages to photographs of Norwegians in local dress. As tourism boomed in Norway in the late 19th century, photographers offered photo sessions with bunads. Today folk costumes are commonly worn during the Syttende mai celebrations (Norwegian Constitution Day), weddings, and during the opening of the Norwegian Parliament.
Gallery
Vatichino
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