Jacket
Object number2015.51.20
Made by
Bessie Leyser deRoy
Date1918-1928
MediumFabric/Thread/Plastic
Credit LineGift of Terry Gruber
DescriptionChild's jacket. Light blue short/cropped jacket (aka bolero). Short sleeve. Pink lining. Opens at front with small white button at the upper tip of the proper right front panel. Pink embroidery along neckline, tops of sleeves, and bottom inner corners of the front panels.Dimensions9.75 x 20 in. (24.8 x 50.8 cm)Historical NotesJacket made by Aaronel deRoy Gruber's mother, Bessie Leyser deRoy, who made all of Aaronel's clothing as a child and influenced the artist's interest in fashion. Aaronel deRoy Gruber was a 1940 graduate of Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) who majored in costume design. Gruber started out as a painter dedicated to the Abstract Expressionist movement that dominated the mid-20th century and later, beginning in the 1960s, got involved in sculpture working in steel, Uvex, and Plexiglas. In the late 1980s she got involved in photography. Gruber continued working up until her death in 2011. Donor Terry Gruber is the son of Aaronel deRoy Gruber and Irving Gruber.
Previous owner
Aaronel deRoy Gruber
(1918 - 2011)
Terms
On View
Not on viewKaufmann's Department Store
c. 1890
c. 1950
c. 1918
c. 1901