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Mata Hari costume designed by Giuseppe Palanti (1881-1946) in 1912 for the ball "Bacchus (Bacco) and Gambrinus". Teatrale Scala Museum in Milan
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Mata Hari costume designed by Giuseppe Palanti (1881-1946) in 1912 for the ball "Bacchus (Bacco) and Gambrinus". Teatrale Scala Museum in Milan
GIA4740952 Mata Hari costume designed by Giuseppe Palanti (1881-1946) in 1912 for the ball " Bacchus (Bacco) and Gambrinus". Teatrale Scala Museum in Milan. by Palanti, Giuseppe (1881-1946); Museo Teatrale alla Scala, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: Mata Hari costume designed by Giuseppe Palanti (1881-1946) in 1912 for the ball " Bacchus (Bacco) and Gambrinus". Teatrale Scala Museum in Milan.); © Giancarlo Costa
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This photograph showcases a stunning Mata Hari costume designed by the talented Giuseppe Palanti in 1912. The intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship of this costume are truly remarkable, reflecting the artistic genius of its creator. Palanti's design was specifically made for the grand ball "Bacchus (Bacco) and Gambrinus" held at the Teatrale Scala Museum in Milan. This event was known for its opulence and extravagance, attracting high society members from all over Italy. The costume itself embodies the spirit of Mata Hari, a famous exotic dancer and courtesan who captivated audiences with her seductive performances during the early 20th century. With its vibrant colors, flowing fabrics, and ornate embellishments, this ensemble perfectly captures Mata Hari's allure and mystique. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back to a time when fashion played an integral role in expressing one's identity and captivating an audience. It serves as a reminder of how artistry transcends time, allowing us to appreciate the creativity that flourished during this era. Displayed within Museo Teatrale alla Scala in Milan, this magnificent piece stands as a testament to Palanti's talent as well as his contribution to Italian fashion history. Its presence within such esteemed surroundings further solidifies its significance within both artistic and cultural realms. Through Giancarlo Costa's lens capturing every intricate detail of this masterpiece, we can now admire it from afar while marveling at its historical
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