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- Q22639230 subject Q12075533.
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- Q22639230 abstract "Lady Curzon's peacock dress was a coronation gown made of gold and silver thread designed by Jean-Philippe Worth for Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston for her coronation as Vicereine of India in 1903. It was assembled from panels of chiffon that had been embroidered by Delhi and Agra craftsmen in a method known since the time of the moghuls and shipped to Paris, where the House of Worth styled the dress with a long train edged with white chiffon roses. The worked panels were overlapping peacock feathers that had a blue/green beetle wing at the center. Over time, the metal thread in the dress has tarnished but the beetle wings have not lost their luster.The Viceroy, Lord Curzon, organized the second Delhi Durbar to celebrate the 1902 coronation of King Edward VII, "the grandest pageant in history", which created a tremendous sensation. The dress was featured in a Chicago Tribune article because Lady Curzon was from Chicago. State portraits were ordered from the artist William Logsdail, but Lady Curzon's portrait was completed postumously.The dress is preserved at Kedleston Hall.".
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- Q22639230 comment "Lady Curzon's peacock dress was a coronation gown made of gold and silver thread designed by Jean-Philippe Worth for Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston for her coronation as Vicereine of India in 1903. It was assembled from panels of chiffon that had been embroidered by Delhi and Agra craftsmen in a method known since the time of the moghuls and shipped to Paris, where the House of Worth styled the dress with a long train edged with white chiffon roses.".
- Q22639230 label "Lady Curzon's peacock dress".
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