1880 / 1889, Brazil

1880 / 1889, Brazil

Identifier
T.15-1950
Acquisition
Given by Margaret S. Perkin
Carried out by
Natté, M. & E. Melles (http://data.silknow.org/activity/designer)
Collection
Material
Depiction
Dimension
8.5 cm (depth)
41.5 cm (height)
29 cm (width)
Production time
Production place
Type of object

Description

Fan composed of an ivory handle, base of pink turkey feathers (Melegaris gallopavo) and centre of fluffy white turkey feathers (Melegaris gallopavo) with probably a stuffed Chestnut-breasted Coronet (Boissonneaua matthewsii) perching on sprays of roses and leaves made of pink, white and green feathers (green feathers are probably Amazon parrot (Amazona sp.)). Stems of wire wrapped with silk. Three real beetles resting on the foliage. Still in its original box. During the last three decades of the 19th century there was a passion for using parts of dead animals as ornaments, both for the person and the home. This craze intensified during the 1880s, and in spite of numerous contemporary articles exposing the barbarities inherent in this trade, the fashion persisted. The fan shown here has a stuffed hummingbird amidst feathers and down from a variety of exotic birds. The spray of roses and leaves are actually made of pink, white and green feathers. Resting on the feather foliage are three real beetles. Fans like this one would be intended to enhance the fashions worn at balls, soirées, theatres and weddings. Fan with feathers, stuffed hummingbird, beetles and ivory handle