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The book Costume Balls: Dressing Up History, 1870-1927

Edited by Cynthia Cooper. Photographs by Laura Dumitriu

Extravagant costume balls were the pinnacle of society entertainments in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, attracting a motley but glittering array of characters drawn from literature, art, nature and fantasy. But on those occasions where history served as muse, kaleidoscopic chaos gave way to rollicking monumental pageantry. Impersonating builders of nations and empires, bedecked in powdered wigs and silk stockings and stepping lightly to minuets and quadrilles, guests revelled in whimsical anachronism as they performed core myths of colonial destiny, racial superiority, and imperial futures.

The invitation to reimagine oneself as an alter ego inspired by history or fantasy was no less than an opportunity of a lifetime, occasioning study, expense, and a trip to the photographer’s studio. Costume Balls – Dressing Up History, 1870-1927, published by 5 Continents Editions srl and the Museum, explores a treasure trove of 40 extant garments and archival images from the McCord Stewart Museum in Montreal, Canada that captures the immediacy of a series of historically themed fancy dress balls. With lavish detail photography juxtaposed with archival images, it brings into conversation curators and conservation experts from the McCord Stewart Museum who delve into minute details of extant material culture to reveal unexpected histories and connections.

Three curatorial essays introduce the unparalleled cache of extant costumes. Cynthia Cooper offers current insight into the appeal of dressing up at this historical moment, and the foundational myths at play in the choice to represent figures from the past. Jonathan Lainey looks at the way extant objects from Indigenous cultures were deployed in fictional representations of the “Indian.” Zoë Tousignant explores the popularity of composite photography as a means of recording these costumed spectacles. Caterina Florio describes the challenges involved in restoring the impressive corpus of 40 outfits featured in the exhibition.

 

  • Laura Dumitriu © Musée McCord Stewart Museum
  • Laura Dumitriu © Musée McCord Stewart Museum
  • Laura Dumitriu © Musée McCord Stewart Museum
  • Laura Dumitriu © Musée McCord Stewart Museum
  • Laura Dumitriu © Musée McCord Stewart Museum

More information about the book

Language: English or French
Trim size: 25,4 x 34,3 cm
Pages: 288
Format: Hardback
Illustrations: 246 colour and black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 979-12-5460-071-9
Publication date: July 2024
Co-Publishers: McCord Stewart Museum and 5 Continents Editions srl | info@fivecontinentseditions.co

Exceptional honours

Bronze Prize for design in the books category

Awarded at the 6th Idéa awards, presented by the A2C and the Société des designers graphiques du Québec (SDGQ).

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Finalist in the exhibition catalogue category of the Prix du livre d’art

The book Costume Balls: Dressing Up History, 1870-1927 is one of the finalists of the prestigious Prix du livre d’art awarded by the city of Ajaccio, on the island of Corsica, in 2025.

More information on Prix du livre d’art
The Prix du livre d’art is awarded for a book in the field of art history that is aimed at a wide audience and offers readers an original approach to a theme, a work of art or a field, while renewing their interest in it. The prize is supported by the city of Ajaccio, which endows it with a sum of 3,000 euros. The exhibition catalogue prize is a complementary award for a publication accompanying an exhibition held between May of the previous year and May of the current year.

Not to be missed!

Not to be missed!