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  1. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Callot Soeurs, evening gown, circa 1926, France, Gift of Mr. Alexander J. Cassatt. Callot was one of the finest Parisian couture houses of the early 20th century. One of about 50 items that will be on display in an exhibit next fall, thanks to a gift from the Richard C. von Hess Foundation. Photo by Michael J. Shepherd.

  2. Isabelle Huppert's Balenciaga look for the Met Gala 2024 paid tribute to the Callot Sœurs. Huppert is the great-great-granddaughter of Marthe Bertrand, who founded the famous French fashion house, Callot Soeurs in 1895 with her three sisters, Marie, Régina and Joséphine. The French actress's look paid tribute to both her ancestors and French ...

  3. Designer: Marie Callot Gerber (French, 1857–1927) Date: 1908–10. Culture: French. Medium: silk. Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of the estate of Mrs. William H. Crocker, 1954. Accession Number: 2009.300.1195.

  4. Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937) ca. 1900. Opera coat. Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937) ca. 1907. Evening coat. Callot Soeurs (French, active 1895–1937) 1916–17. Resources for Research. The Met's Libraries and Research Centers provide unparalleled resources for research and welcome an international community of students ...

  5. Callot Soeurs. The V&A has 60 works related to Callot Soeurs. Made between 1900 and 1934, these objects form part of the Prints, Drawings & Paintings Collection and Textiles and Fashion Collection. We hold work made from pencil, pen and ink and watercolour. Related makers include Worth.

  6. First established in the 1890s by the four Callot sisters as a lingerie and lace business, Callot Soeurs evolved into a premier dressmaking house in the early years of the 20th century. ... Retrato. Século 19. Mulheres. Resim. US$ 29,00. Giclee Print: Hermann Anschuetz Art Print by Hermann Anschuetz : 24x18in. art.com. Anos 1920. Ouro. 1920s.

  7. Callot Soeurs, Designer (French) 1920s. Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields Indianapolis, United States. An aqua/turquoise sleeveless sheath dress with trailing back feature/train; high round neck and deep key-hole center back opening; pearl encrusted "buckle" at center back neck closure.