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Posts by Dr Sarah Scaturro

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Open Access | Cleveland Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art is proud to be an open access institution, offering the public the ability to download, share, collaborate, remix, and reuse images and metadata of public-domain artworks f...

As does Cleveland Museum of Art! www.clevelandart.org/open-access

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Cleveland Museum of Art was one of the first to have open access images! And we’re doing some interesting things with AI for alt-text generation www.clevelandart.org/open-access

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Stitched Together Conference 2025 The RSN is thrilled to be hosting its first ever embroidery conference, 'Stitched Together: Needlework Research and Making', 21-22 Aug 2025.

Bookings are now open for the Royal School of Needlework's first ever conference, “Stitched Together: Needlework Research and Making”! Join us at Hampton Court Palace on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 August, either in person or virtually. Find the conference schedule and tickets here: bit.ly/3FUc4kB

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Likely not as the fabric is shredding and incredibly weakened. It’s not very treatable. Look at the lighter areas near the shoulders.

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Black and white photo of a young white man sitting on a lawn in bright sunlight, smiling broadly at the camera. He has a tortie kitten in his left hand white a tabby climbs up his shirt next to his neck, and two more kittens are wobbling around on his outstretched legs.

Black and white photo of a young white man sitting on a lawn in bright sunlight, smiling broadly at the camera. He has a tortie kitten in his left hand white a tabby climbs up his shirt next to his neck, and two more kittens are wobbling around on his outstretched legs.

On this day I offer you a cute boy covered in kittens. Photo from my collection, no documented date/info.

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Green Tara
c. 1260s, Central Tibet
📷The Cleveland Museum of Art

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This year's Surridge Prize winner is Sarah Scaturro @saruzzza.bsky.social for her essay "'Penitential and Self-Mortifying': Mourning Crape in Fashion" in VR 49.1. It was judged "impressively wide-ranging" with an argument "eminently transportable." Congratulations, Sarah! muse.jhu.edu/issue/51172

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Gobsmacked and pleased!

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You are invited! April
25: Join us for the Material Intelligence virtual symposium on hair! We have an incredible panel of artists and scholars. Share with hairstylist friends! Free to all. Register at link below #academicsky #fashionsky

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Fashion and Feminism Have Always Co-Existed—and Gloria Steinem Is the Blueprint For more than 50 years, Steinem has proven that women can not only care deeply about the way they dress, but use clothing as a powerful force for change.

Apparently it is also Gloria Steinem’s birthday today. Was happy to contribute to this piece for @glamour.com that reflects about her style and feminism (and be quoted alongside THE Dianne von Furstenberg). Happy 91st birthday Ms Steinem!

www.glamour.com/story/gloria...

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Submitted the manuscript and pattern diagrams for Eighteenth Century Women's Dress last night! Now I have to finish getting photography ...

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Gorgeous! Unfortunately made with a synthetic coating that will eventually degrade, likely becoming sticky and discolored. #plasticconservation #fashionconservation

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Common Threads: Bread and Roses — How Working Women Shaped the Labor Movement | The Saturday Evening Post The idea of “Bread and Roses,” which sought to center self-fulfillment, education, and culture in the struggle for justice, came to define women’s labor activism of the early 20th century.

114 years ago today the Triangle Fire killed 146 people, mostly young women. In the face of tragedy, labor activists organized. In my piece for @satevepost.bsky.social I talk about how their demand for Bread and Roses shaped the labor movement. 🗃️ www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2025/03/comm...

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A long wavy patterned printed cotton dress with ruffled hem and long sleeves

A long wavy patterned printed cotton dress with ruffled hem and long sleeves

So delighted to announce we have become the new custodians of the Devonshire Collection of Period Costume @falmouthuni. It is one of the largest private collections of historic dress in the UK, including this ruffle hemmed 1820s dress amongst thousands of others. Exciting times #FashionHistory 🗃️🪡

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And with a fabulous cigarette burn hole….. what a life it had.

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My eye clocked that, too. Oy vey.

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Pale pink strapless evening gown, the embellished bodice fanning out from the waist from which descends layers of pale pink tulle

Pale pink strapless evening gown, the embellished bodice fanning out from the waist from which descends layers of pale pink tulle

A pale pink strapless bodice with sculptural waist and a layered tulle skirt

A pale pink strapless bodice with sculptural waist and a layered tulle skirt

I knew that the structural pink gown in Schiaparelli’s recent collection reminded me of something and it reminded a this. Balenciaga’s 1950 evening dress with similar but embellished bodice and layered tulle skirt #museumatfit #FashionHistory 🗃️🪡

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I'm sorry, WHAT?! A new piece of the Bayeux Embroidery has been found?! OMG!

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Can't believe we are still doing this. Such a stupid question that showcases how much this reporter has no understanding in fashion politics, while Zelensky is a master at that. Here something I wrote about it a few years ago: www.washingtonpost.com/made-by-hist...

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Then Tyger Fierce took life away: the Contemporary Material of Tigers Then Tyger Fierce took life away: the Contemporary Material of Tigers

At a great workshop yesterday the need for quantitative data on heritage for policy makers was being discussed. A number of people said "we all know the number of Tigers in the world, but we don't know the number for endangered heritage" which reminded me of this > www.academia.edu/1763717/Then...

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If they fit in my luggage!!! :)

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The algorithm has me pegged indeed. Just bought these gorgeous boots. #edwardian

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Yes, let’s catch up soon!!

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Thank you so much everyone!!! Your support and good wishes are such bright spots. ✨✨✨✨

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Just passed my dissertation defense, no revisions. ✨✨✨ #drscaturro

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Double portrait of Jackie Curtis and Ritta Redd, friends of Andy Warhol.

Double portrait of Jackie Curtis and Ritta Redd, friends of Andy Warhol.

#art #arts #artlovers #artmuseums #painting #paintings #museum #museums Jackie Curtis and Ritta Redd (Alice Neel). Located at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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The Blue Feather
1917

William J Edmondson

Cleveland Museum of Art

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Thrilled to say that the Royal School of Needlework is hosting its first ever academic conference, in conjunction with @pasoldresearchfund.bsky.social! Here is the call for papers for “Stitched Together,” which will be held on 21-22 August at Hampton Court Palace. Please share!

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Yes! And I’m also couriering some Song Dynasty paintings back to Cleveland!

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How to Use Your Free Reads with a Personal Account On this page: How to start reading for free Where to find your articles Can I remove articles I've read? How to start reading for free With a free personal JSTOR account, you can read up to 100 ...

Related to that last boost:

Even if you don't think you have access to JSTOR through a school or local library, you can still make a no-cost "personal account" that lets you read up to 100 articles without paying anything.

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