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Rare and precious Gloves
09 Déc 2009
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This exhibition in the Musée des Tissus et des Arts Décoratifs de Lyon is really charming. In this museum one can discover the most beautiful items loaned by the Maison Hermès, next to the tiny gloves of the dolls of the princesses of England and those of the Marquise de Sévigné which could be contained in a walnut shell!

Gant long de Carel et Rubio © Collection de la Maison Causse

Represented on the walls of a Palaeolithic cave dating from 27 000 years BC, the first gloves go back a long way. They were then the symbol of religious power, in the same way as the mitre and the stick of the bishops before becoming the insignia of royal decisions.

Of course this exhibition shows the know-how and the work, of the cleaning, tanning, smoothing, and brushing. Knowing that the glove is also made in linen, wool or silk, adorned with precious stones and fur.

Gant de Buffalo Bill - Collection du Musée de Millau

In Grenoble, craftsmen have invented everything around the glove. The punch calibres and the iron hand of Xavier Jouvin in 1834, permitted the industrialization of the profession. Jean Strazzeri, Best Worker in France, in La Maison Lesdiguières Barnier in Grenoble has loaned four pairs of rare gloves alone.

Among the spectacular curiosities of the exhibition, we shall quote the oldest one, a pair of silk mitts knit in the 15th century and a pair of lady’s gloves with cuffs, very richly decorated and very well kept dating from the 17th century. Beside the gloves of Buffalo Bill!

Anne of Austria possessed 347 pairs and Joséphine never wore the same twice! But the glove is not just a decoration. In very fine latex, it protects the hands of surgeons and scientific police experts. Fireproofed, they protect the hands of fire brigades and the leather balls those of boxers. The famous glove of Michaà«l Jackson was sold for 34200 euros by auction. Impossible to see it in the exhibition, it is still who knows where?!

Informations pratiques
«Dans la peau du gant» (Under the glove skin)
Exhibition of more than 350 items until March 28th 2010.
Musée des Tissus et des Arts Décoratifs, (Museum of Fabrics and Decorative Arts) in Lyon 2nd district (Rhône)
34, rue de la Charité
Te.: 00 33 (0)4 78 38 42 00
musee-des-tissus.com
Open every day except Monday and holidays from 10:00 am till 5:30 pm.
And Le tissu dans tous les Sens (Fabrics in all ways) 2nd Biennial event of Contemporary Textile Creations until February 21st, 2010.
To discover
The Shop of the Musée desTissus with scarfs, silk scarfs, stoles and shawls made by the great houses of the silk trades in Lyon and, for the festive season, objects created by the artists of the Biennial event, some of them proposed as one-off items.
La Ganterie Lesdiguières-Barnier, (glove trade) at Fontaine (near Grenoble – Isère)
31, rue Gabriel Péri
Tel.: 00 33 (0)4 76 27 24 35
Tags : Exhibitions and heritage, Going out, Rhône
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