Semi Formal Dress
c.1825
Norway
Nasjonalmuseet (Inventory no.:OK-12061)
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Semi Formal Dress
c.1825
Norway
Nasjonalmuseet (Inventory no.:OK-12061)
Svallaug Svalastoga (Norway, 1920-1978)
Røyskatter (Stoats), 1964
Color woodcut on paper
H 300 mm x W 470 mm
Nasjonalmuseet NG.K&H.1977.0114
Hooded Cape
1780 - 1810
Norway
Nasjonalmuseet
Britta Marakatt-Labba, Historjá, (24-metre-long embroidery; selections; details), 2003-2007 [Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo. © Britta Marakatt-Labba / BONO. Photo: KORO / Cathrine Wang]
Skirt suit by OL Hoff AS, 1940
Description from site: Machine-woven wool twill in a double-strand weave with woven stripe effect, button made of presumed synthetic material, lining made of synthetic fiber, machine-sewn with hand-sewn details
Found on the Nasjonalmuseet
Queen Maud of Norway, Jay's evening dress, machine-woven silk fabric, silk tulle and metal lace, hand-embroidered with metal and plastic sequins, plastic straws, artificial diamonds and pearls, machine- and hand-stitched, early 1920s.
Queen Maud of Norway was renowned for her stylish dress. Daughter of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, she was born a princess and became Queen of Norway in 1905. She had exemplary taste and a strong interest in fashion, and her royal lifestyle required appropriate dress for every occasion. Her wardrobe includes a range of stunning creations dating from her wedding trousseau of 1896 to the latest House of Worth designs purchased just months before her death in 1938.
Nasjonalmuseet
Mark Rothko: Paintings on Paper (2023)
Exhibition Schedule: National Gallery of Art, Washington (November 19, 2023–March 31, 2024) The National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design (Nasjonalmuseet), Oslo (May 16–September 22, 2024)
En gang! I
English: One Time! I
Artist: Iver Jåks
When: before 2002
Material: Reindeer horns and wood.