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Image Not Available for Ruth Sears Bacon Cheney in Costume
Ruth Sears Bacon Cheney in Costume
Image Not Available for Ruth Sears Bacon Cheney in Costume

Ruth Sears Bacon Cheney in Costume

Date1921
MediumPhotography: black and white photograph on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 4 1/16 × 3 1/16in. (10.3 × 7.8cm)
Sheet (height x width): 4 1/4 × 3 1/4in. (10.8 × 8.3cm)
Credit LineGift of Hannah C. Williams
DescriptionView of Ruth Sears Bacon Cheney standing on the brick porch of a large house. She is wearing a sleeveless dress that has a small train. There is a large fake flower attached near her waist. There are two chairs on the porch behind her, one on either side of the front entrance, under a portico. The double doors to the house are closed. There is a lantern hanging from the roof of the portico.
Object number1992.115.20
InscribedHandwritten in pencil on verso, circled: "15"

Handwritten in pencil on verso by accessioner: "RUTH (BACON) CHENEY, WIFE / OF AUSTIN CHENEY"

NotesDate note: This image corresponds to a scene in the "Silk Pageant" home movie, dated April 4, 1921, in the Connecticut Museum collection (1985.113.2).

Context note: This photograph was probably taken in South Manchester, Connecticut.

A sign in film 1985.113.2 indicates that the costume is an "EVENING GOWN". It was made out of Cheney silk for an international silk show.

See 1991.28.10.411 for a duplicate image.

The photograph is filed under “F” for “Fashion Show”.
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