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Elsa Luisa Maria Schiaparelli was born at the Palazzo Corsini, Rome. [8] Her mother, Giuseppa Maria de Dominicis, [9] was a Neapolitan aristocrat. [10] Her father, Celestino Schiaparelli, a Piedmontese, was an accomplished scholar with multiple areas of interest. [11]
Schiaparelli donated her own copy of the dress to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1969. [3] The dress was extensively analysed by Claire Eldred in her essay "Encounters and Exchanges with Elsa Schiaparelli's Lobster Dress: an Object Biography" in the 2019 book Fashion and Contemporaneity: Realms of the Visible. [9]
Schiaparelli was born on 2 August 1871, in Cerrione, to astronomer Giovanni and Celestina Schiaparelli (née Maffei). He was a member of the Schiaparelli academic and scientific family, which included his uncle Celestino , his paternal cousin Elsa and his son Ernesto. He was also a descendant of Francesco Scipione Maffei through his mother. [1]
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Schlumberger began his career creating buttons for Elsa Schiaparelli in the 1930s. Schiaparelli later commissioned him to design costume jewelry for her firm. During World War II, Schlumberger was an officer in the French Army and survived the Battle of Dunkirk.
The 2024 Tiffany Blue Book Collection takes stars and wings and constellations and rays of light and translates them into one-of ... The jewels were spotted by Elsa Schiaparelli during a dinner ...
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