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Seduction Coat


Seduction Coat

2005
21st century
572 x 381 mm

Renée Stout,  American, b. 1958
Eric Denker,  American, b. 1953

Object Type: Print
Medium and Support: Chine-collé appliqué of Kitakata paper and collage on Rives BFK paper
Credit Line: Fairchild Endowment Fund purchase, 2010
Accession Number: 2010.22.1.21
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks

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  • charms - Small pendants worn for luck or decoration.
  • coats (garments) - Main garments usually fitted to the upper body, extending below the hip line, open at the front or side and generally having sleeves. Also, similar outer garments worn for warmth or protection from the weather.
  • cowrie shell - Shell of any of numerous marine gastropod mollusks of a family widely distributed in warm seas; beautifully polished, often brightly colored, and much used for ornament or as money.
  • flowers (plants) - The reproductive shoots of seed-bearing plants.
  • gowns - Women's dresses, originally semi-fitted and not opening down the front, usually long, cut with flowing lines, and of one piece; worn in the Middle Ages. Also, term used until the 20th century describing numerous variant forms of dresses, not all one piece or closed. From the late 1920s onward, the term used to signify formal, special occasion dresses with a fitted or semi-fitted bodice, with or without sleeves, and with a long, flowing skirt. Use "robes" for long, loose garments, which tend to be one piece and open down the front, cut with flowing lines and worn by men and women for ordinary wear, on ceremonial or official occasions, or as a symbol of office or profession.
  • hair - The fibrous outgrowths of the skins of various animals, composed of the protein keratin, used with other fibers for making fabrics, as stuffing, and for making brushes.
  • lace (needlework) - Refers to a fine, openwork ornamental textile work formed by looping, interlacing, twisting, plaiting, or braiding threads of linen, cotton, silk, hair, metal, or another fiber to form designs or patterns. Lace may be made with a needle or with bobbins. Embroidery may be added. Modern lace may be made by machine. Openwork fabrics made on a loom and ornamental openwork knitting are generally not classified as lace. Lace is often white or monochromatic. True lace developed in the fourteenth century in Europe and the Middle East, although ornamented openwork fabrics were known in ancient cultures, including the Egyptian culture. Lace may be used as a border, edging, or insert on linens or apparel; it is also formed into large pieces of cloth used for hangings, draperies, apparel, or other items.
  • perfume (scent)
  • perfume bottles - Term applied to a wide variety of bottles of different size and shape intended primarily for holding or dispersing perfume. Includes those made for sale to cosmetics manufacturers as well as those often decorative forms meant to be placed on the dressing table and sometimes part of a toilet set.
  • red (color) - Hue name for one of the three primary additive colors; that portion of the spectrum lying at the lowest frequencies of light discernible by the human eye, with a wavelength range between 630 and 760 nanometers. The term may refer to any of this group of colors that vary in lightness and saturation. Examples of red color in nature are that of blood and ripe cherries.
  • thread - Single filaments of fiber, groups of such filaments twisted tightly together, or filamentous lengths formed by spinning and twisting short fibers into a continuous strand.

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