Kimberly
Chrisman
Kimberly
Chrisman
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At the time of her fellowship, Dr. Chrisman-Campbell was a PhD candidate in Art History at the University of Aberdeen. Dr. Chrisman-Campbell had previously attended the Courtauld Institute of Art for her MA in History of Dress, studying under Dr. Aileen Ribeiro. Currently, Dr. Chrisman-Campbell is a freelance Art Historian and Curator, specializing in European fashion and textiles and French and British painting and decorative arts of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries.
Veronika Gervers Research Fellowship participant
Fellowship Year: 2001
Publications
- 2018“Rose Bertin, Fashion and the Reign of Marie Antoinette: an Interview with Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell.” Interview on Dressed: The History of Fashion podcast.External link, opens in a new tab
- 2008“Another upcoming event is the display of this 1780s French court dress, said to have been made for Marie Antoinette by Rose Bertin, in the Patricia Harris Gallery of Textiles &; Costume from October 11th to the 26th as part of our Out of the Vaults campaign. This is our little nod to Toronto Fashion Week! This dress, you may remember, was studied and published by our 2001 research fellow Kimberly Chrisman.”
- 2003“Dressy Origins: Was the ROM’s Gown Made by Rose Bertin?” 1 Rotunda winter 2002/2003 7-19
- 2003Rotunda winter 2002/2003 “Designing Woman” (as Chrisman-Campbell) 12-16 “Dressy Origins: Was the ROM’s Gown Made by Rose Bertin?” 17-19
- 2002“Dressy Origins: Was the ROM’s Gown Made by Rose Bertin?”External link, opens in a new tab
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