Metropolitan Museum of Art's 1902-1904 Mourning Dress Detail Photographed by Karin L. Willis
A detailed photograph of a mourning dress from 1902-1904 was published on artcritical on October 21, 2014. The image, taken by Karin L. Willis, captures intricate details of the garment made from black silk crape, black chiffon, and black taffeta. The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds the original piece, which represents early 20th-century mourning attire. The photograph provides a close-up view of the textile construction and design elements. This visual documentation offers insight into historical fashion practices and material culture. The entry was posted at 12:16 am as part of a series on mourning attire. The image serves as a standalone visual record without accompanying exhibition context. The photograph's publication date makes it available for digital viewing over a decade after its museum documentation.
Key facts
- Mourning Dress (Detail) dates from 1902-1904
- The dress is made of black silk crape, black chiffon, and black taffeta
- Photograph was taken by Karin L. Willis
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds the original garment
- Image was published on artcritical on October 21, 2014
- Publication time was 12:16 am
- The entry was filed under mourning attire content
- The photograph shows detailed construction of historical mourning wear
Entities
Artists
- Karin L. Willis
Institutions
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- artcritical