Two-cornered hat (bicorne)

anonymous, c. 1789 - c. 1810

After the French Revolution (1789), the three-cornered hat (tricorne) – the symbol of the previous government known as the Ancien Régime – fell out of favour. However, a large two-cornered model, the bicorne, remained fashionable until around 1810. It was also called a corsair after its most famous wearer, Napoleon Bonaparte, who came from Corsica. This hat is made of beaver fur felt, which was expensive and very popular.

  • Artwork typehoofddeksel, menswear, bicorne, bicorne
  • Object numberBK-1978-354-A
  • Dimensionsheight 25 cm x height 19 cm, width 17 cm x length 42.5 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Two-cornered hat (bicorne)

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-1978-354-A

  • Description

    Steek (corsaire) van zwart haarvilt. Model: tweepuntige steek met ronde bol. Het ene blad is plat en hoog; het andere blad is gebogen en lager. Met een entrée van gelakt runderleer. Met bijbehorende hoedendoos (B).


Creation

  • Creation

    maker: anonymous, Netherlands (possibly)

  • Dating

    c. 1789 - c. 1810

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    • height 25 cm x height 19 cm
    • width 17 cm x length 42.5 cm

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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of Jonkvrouw C.I. Six, 's-Graveland

  • Acquisition

    gift 1978

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