ID 663672
Lot 3207 | Gala-Kleid eines ungarischen Magnaten, 2. Hälfte 19. Jhdt.
Estimate value
€ 3 700
Dolman aus mehrfarbigem Seidenbrokat mit eingewebten Blattmustern, silbervergoldete Metallfäden (gedunkelt), reiche, kunstvoll geflochtene Verschnürungen an Kragen, Knopfleiste, Ärmelenden, Unterkante und Rücken, kugelige steinbesetzte Metallknöpfe (drei fehlen) in Form von Blütenständen, champagnerfarbenes Seidenfutter mit einer Brust- und zwei Schoßtaschen. Dazu der edle Mantel (Mente) aus violettem Samt und brauner Pelzverbrämung, silbervergoldete Verschnürungen, kugelige Metallknöpfe (drei fehlen) an Knopfleiste und beiden gespaltenen, schließbaren Ärmeln, schwarzes Seidenfutter (nicht komplett). Teilweise unvollständig, kleine Fehlstellen, Risse, Altersspuren. Unrestaurierter Zustand. Sehr selten, fast nicht erhältlich.
Diese Magnatenkleider wurden vom ungarischen Adel zu wichtigen Anlässen getragen, wie zur Krönung Kaiser Franz Josephs und Kaiserin Elisabeths von Österreich-Ungarn in Budapest 1867 oder anlässlich der Millenniumsfeier 1896 in Budapest. Bei wichtigen zeremoniellen Anlässen trugen zum Beispiel Graf Ödön von Szechenyi, Graf Andrassy oder Fürst Esterhazy ähnliche Gala-Kleider. Fast identische Exemplare befinden sich im Kunsthistorischen Museum Wien (Inv. Nr. N 158) und im Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Inv. Nr. 1977.47a-m). Weitere Vergleichsstücke bewahrt das Ungarische Nationalmuseum in Budapest auf.
Zustand: II -
A gala costume of a Hungarian magnate, 2nd half of the 19th century
The dolman in multi-coloured silk brocade with woven leaf patterns, silver gilt metal threads (darkened), lavish, ornately braided lacing on the collar, placket, cuffs, lower hem and back, spherical, stone-studded, metal buttons (three of which are missing) in the form of flower heads, champagne-coloured silk lining with one breast pocket and two coat-tail pockets. Comes with the sumptuous overskirt (mente) in violet velvet and brown fur trim, silver gilt lacing, spherical metal buttons (three missing) on the placket and both slashed sleeves (which can be fastened), the black silk lining not complete. Some parts incomplete, minor losses to the fabric, rips, signs of age. In unrestored condition. Extremely rare find, almost unobtainable. These magnate costumes were worn by the Hungarian nobility on special occasions, such as the coronation of Kaiser Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary in Budapest in 1867 or at the millennium celebration in Budapest in 1896. For example, Count Ödön von Szechenyi, Count Andrassy and Prince Esterhazy wore similar gala costumes at important ceremonial occasions. Almost identical garments form part of the collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien (Inv. no. N 158) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Inv. no. 1977.47a-m). Similar pieces can also be found in the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | International History and Military |
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