NEW Digital Exhibit Made in Partnership with NYU
Black Cloth: Mourning Dress and Drapery at the White House
The exhibit is the result of a semester long internship offered by the Association to support the work of a NYU Costume Studies student. The 2024 internship recipient,
Bellis' exhibit, Black Cloth: Mourning Dress and Drapery at the White House, examines how black cloth was a powerful part of public and private displays of bereavement at the White House. The digital exhibit explores the draping of the White House façade and its interiors with black fabric for the eight presidents who died in office, and the black mourning gowns and accessories worn by their spouses.
During her research, Bellis uncovered an 1893 appropriations act that prohibited the use of mourning drapery on federal buildings following the death of President
"During my research process for this exhibit, I learned so much about how mourning was conducted at the White House for the eight presidents who passed away in office. The rituals surrounding mourning were very complex in the nineteenth century— it was fascinating to learn how those rules changed over time, but black cloth continued to play an important role. Looking at the fashions and textiles that the White House used for mourning the eight presidents who died in office, it is clear to me that black fabric was a key element tying together all those historic moments of grief," said Bellis.
"Rachel's dedicated research has opened a new door into the history of White House mourning traditions and has provided valuable knowledge that can be used for years to come," said
Bellis' internship is from January through the end of
For more information on the White House Historical Association, please visit www.whitehousehistory.org.
About NYU Costume Studies
Since 1979, NYU Steinhardt's MA Program in Costume Studies has focused on the history of dress and textiles in its broadest aesthetic and cultural context. It was the first curriculum in the
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