Workshop 3 Photos

 

Day 1 – visits to the National Museum of Denmark Conservation workshop, the Rosenborg Castle Conservation department and the study rooms of the National Museum’s Store Rooms

Day 1 – Selected textiles from the National Museum of Denmark collections

Male coat, ca 1770, Nationalmuseet.

Left: dress, late 18th century, Ærøskøbing, Denmark. Right: Klaedning. Male suit, late 18th century, Nationalmuseet.

Skirt (from riding dress?), Als, South Denmark, Nationalmuseet.

Silk dress from Ærøskøbing, Denmark, ca. 1770, Nationalmuseet.

Nattrøje from Falster, Denmark: first half of 19th century, Nationalmuseet.

Skørt. Skirt of Indian printed cotton (Coromondel?), Nationalmuseet.

Knitted glove, wool, Copenhagen, first half of 17th century. Nationalmuseet.

Female Jacket (see above, from riding dress?), Als, South Denmark, Nationalmuseet.

 Klædning. Suit (Coat, waistcoat and breeches), ca. 1790.,  Nationalmuseet, Afdelingen for Nyere Tid.

Klædning. Male suit (Coat, waistcoat and breeches), ca. 1790, Nationalmuseet.

Male coat, Hjørring, north Jutland, late 18th century, Nationalmuseet.

Knitted hat, thick wool. Copenhagen, late 16th or first half of 17th century, Nationalmuseet.

Knitted glove, combed wool, Copenhagen. First half of 17th century, Nationalmuseet.

Three knitted stockings, Copenhagen, 17th century. Nationalmuseet.

Three knitted and one needlelop binded gloves. Late 16th or first half of 17th century, Nationalmuseet.

Detail, back of knitted stocking, late 16th or first part of 17th century, Nationalmuseet.

Nattrøje from Lolland, Denmark, first half of 19th century, red wool with silk ribbons, Nationalmuseet.

Day 2 – visit of the Old Town Museum, Aarhus

Hall of Aarhus Mill (built 1700), setting of workshop 3.

Street in Den Gamle By, Aarhus, with half-timbered houses.

Danish lunch for workshop participants – half-timbered warehouse from Hobro, 1814.

View with 1634 brick house from Aalborg (front). To the right, the shop sign of the mid-19th Century dye works: the black flag.

17th century Building from Copenhagen: The Mintmasters’ Mansion, 1683.

1768-bourdoir of the lady of the house, The Mintmasters’ Mansion.

Mid-18th Century living room, the Mayor’s house, 1597.

Grand hall, Mintmasters’ Mansion. 1768.

View with houses from Aalborg and Aarhus.

View with renaissance houses from Aarhus.

Objects in Focus: Skirt of Norwich Stuffs.

Day 2 – selected items from the textile collection

Christening robe sewn of older fabrics, cca 1800. Front: Baroque embroidered silk.

Christening robe. Back: Printed cotton.

Woman’s jacket, woolen damask called calamanco (probably), ca 1750.

Jacket or bodice, taboret produced in Norwich (probably), cca 1790.

Skirt, taboret produced in Norwich (probably), end of 18th century.

Man’s waistcoat, calamanco produced in Norwich (probably), end 18th century.

Skirt, woolen damask, calamanco, cca 1750.

Skirt, taboret produced in Norwich (probably), end 18th century.

Woman's jacket, printed and glazed, cca 1760.

Mantua, silk brocade, France (probably), 1770s.

Man’s shirt (embroidered linen), waistcoat (silk) and frock coat (cloth), 1740s. Belonged to merchant Mogens, Aarhus.

Frock coat, silk woven with gold thread and velvet spots (France, probably), 177s.

Waistcoat & breeches, silk woven with gold thread and velvet spots (France, probably), 1770s.

Shoes, wooden heals covered with skin, silk with brocaded flowers, 1780s.

Folding fan, ivory sticks with gold, silk leaf with gouache painting, embroided with spangles, 1750-60 (probably).

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