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Fashioning an artful life: One woman's life history in clothes.
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Fashioning an artful life: One woman's life history in clothes./
作者:
Heinemann, Barbara Perso.
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198 p.
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Adviser: Joanne B. Eicher.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-01A.
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Design and Decorative Arts. -
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Fashioning an artful life: One woman's life history in clothes.
Heinemann, Barbara Perso.
Fashioning an artful life: One woman's life history in clothes.
- 198 p.
Adviser: Joanne B. Eicher.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2008.
This research documents the life events of Margot Siegel (b. 1923), founder of the Friends of the Goldstein Museum of Design at the University of Minnesota, using her clothing donations to the Goldstein from her personal wardrobe. Ms Siegel is a woman of many passions and talents. She is a journalist by education, an avid art aficionado and patron by avocation, a member of the Minneapolis/St. Paul chapter of Fashion Group International, and a major artifact donor and contributor to The Goldstein. This research examines her clothing donations to the Museum that occurred over time. Because she wore these garments during the course of several decades, they represent "moments in time" or benchmarks of her life and embody seven decades. She was often the first to donate clothes of many important designers---a significant distinction for a donor in an organization's history. Her donations serve as evidence of lived experience throughout a life course.
ISBN: 9780549405054Subjects--Topical Terms:
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