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Livery Coat for a Servant of Prince von Metternich

Made in Austria, Europe

1813-29

Artist/maker unknown, Austrian

Dark yellow fulled wool plain weave, satin and cut and looped velvet (lampas weave) ribbon, cast brass buttons
55 1/8 x 31 1/8 inches (140 x 79 cm)

Currently not on view

1912-108

Purchased with Special Museum Funds, 1912

Label

Austrian statesman Prince Klemens Lothar von Metternich provided this livery coat to a footman or groom in his service. The yellow cloth is covered by rich braid that, like the brass buttons, is adorned with the coat of arms of the Metternich noble family: three scallop shells that symbolized pilgrimage. Since display was the impetus for livery, the grandest clothing—often including fossilized styles and quasi-military trimmings—was worn by servants with merely ceremonial duties.

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