[MR] exhibition: "On a Pedestal: From Renaissance Chopines to Baroqe Heels"
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Thought this exhibition would be of interest.
http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/exhibitions/on_a_pedestal/index.shtml
runs to September 20, 2010
>From the museum's website: The exhibition explores two of the most
extreme forms of footwear ever worn in Western fashion, the
outrageous platform chopine and its eventual replacement, the high
heel. On a Pedestal offers visitors a once in a lifetime opportunity
to see exceptionally rare examples of Renaissance and Baroque
footwear on loan from numerous renowned International museums
including: Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Museo Bardini,
Florence; Castello Sforzesco, Milan; Livrustkammaren and Skoklosters
Slott, both Stockholm; Museo Palazzo Mocenigo and Museo Correr, both
Venice; Ambras Castle, Austria; Boston Museum of Fine Art, Boston and
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto as well as shoes from the Bata Shoe
Museum's own collection.
Catalog of exhibition:
Semmelhack, Elizabeth. On a Pedestal: From Renaissance Chopines to
Baroque Heels. Toronto: Bata Shoe Museum, 2009. 26cm., pbk., 115pp.,
77 color illus. ISBN: 9780921638209 0921638205 OCLC: 445231795
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto,
Ont., Nov. 18, 2009-Sept. 10, 2010.
>From the museum shop:
http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/museum_shop/index.shtml
Written by Bata Shoe Museum Senior Curator Elizabeth Semmelhack, this
fascinating and beautiful book explores the social history of
elevating footwear.
#1606, $30.00 (substantially more elsewhere)
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