
From 6 December 2009 to March 7, 2010 at the Palazzo Ducale in Lucca is scheduled for the exhibition 'Myth and beauty', dedicated to Napoleon and the historic house Hermès French fashion.
This is the exhibition 'Myth and Beauty ', dedicated to Napoleon and Emile Maurice Hermès in a game of correspondence between signs, characters and society, the military apparatus of First Empire until the Navy to civilian life.
Fashion and history intersect in a story poemico between deeds, businesses on horseback, carriages and travel, in passing on the experience of a company. The same
90x90 silk scarf designed in 1935 by Emile Hermès Maurice, was born under the inspiration of Mouchoir de Cou, the scarf worn by soldiers, and then became a stylish women's clothing. In
scarf shows 80 and 140 objects from the most prestigious French museums, including some of those works of art who worked for Empire and that inspired the creators of the French fashion house, such as architects or painters and Fountains Percier Swebach and Carle Vernet.
The exhibition will be open daily, from 10 to 18 and may be inspired to visit Lucca clicking through a thematic area in the center, a photograph of the intense period that the city experienced in early 1800 when he was hit by blast Napoleon.
On December 25 and January 1 from 15 to 18 and from January 7 to March 7 from 10 to 18, closed on Tuesdays.
The exhibition will then be staged in Rome in spring 2010 and during the coming winter will be on display in Paris at the Museum dell'Armée.
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