alb3603027

Evening slippers

Evening slippers. Culture: probably American. Date: 1835-45.
In the first three decades of the 19th century, evening slippers were often worn in both bright and pastel colors.  As tastes changed and skirts lengthened to obscure the feet, less attention fell on footwear and black and white satin slippers became predominant.  The grass green of this pair of shoes was one of the few bright colors which persisted for evening wear into the 1840s, albeit a distant third behind white and black judging from surviving examples and accounts.  Although this basic form remained the standard evening slipper for over fifty years, one can see the distinctive wide square toe commonly worn around 1840 in this example.
Share
pinterestPinterest
twitterTwitter
facebookFacebook
emailEmail

Add to another lightbox

Add to another lightbox

add to lightbox print share
Do you already have an account? Sign in
You do not have an account? Register
Buy this image
Title:
Evening slippers
Caption:
Evening slippers. Culture: probably American. Date: 1835-45. In the first three decades of the 19th century, evening slippers were often worn in both bright and pastel colors. As tastes changed and skirts lengthened to obscure the feet, less attention fell on footwear and black and white satin slippers became predominant. The grass green of this pair of shoes was one of the few bright colors which persisted for evening wear into the 1840s, albeit a distant third behind white and black judging from surviving examples and accounts. Although this basic form remained the standard evening slipper for over fifty years, one can see the distinctive wide square toe commonly worn around 1840 in this example.
Technique/material:
SILK
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Credit:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Releases:
Model: No - Property: No
Rights questions?
Image size:
4400 x 2417 px | 30.4 MB
Print size:
37.3 x 20.5 cm | 14.7 x 8.1 in (300 dpi)