AN EMBROIDERED SLATE-BLUE GROUND SILK SHORT COAT

Details
AN EMBROIDERED SLATE-BLUE GROUND SILK SHORT COAT
LATE 19TH CENTURY

Finely worked in satin stitch and Peking knot with large multi-colored butterflies and scattered flower sprays of peony, prunus, lotus and chrysanthemum, within black borders of flowers and fruiting vine, coral cuffs--46½in. (118.2cm.) long
Provenance
Ana Ricarda

Lot Essay

This coat was reputedly purchased by Ana Ricarda, a ballerina and choreographer with the Marquis de Cuevas company in Paris in the 1940's and '50's, while researching a Chinese ballet she did for Nina Varoubova entitled "The Song of Unending Sorrow"