Scherzo di Follia (1863-66)
Loretta reports:
A couple of days ago, my husband sent me a link to some photographs of an Italian countess I’d never heard of. She turned out to be well worth hearing about.
Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione, loved having her picture taken—under her command. As a result, we have a photographic treasure trove of mid-Victorian fashion and costume worn by a woman who upends our ideas of what “Victorian” mean.
But then, she was Italian.
I'm not going to tell her story here, because you can read all about her at Wikipedia and especially in
this article at Mashable
, which includes some splendid photos made under her direction (thus the "selfie" of this post title).
Instead I offer a video. I turned down the music, because it seemed a little overwrought for the subject. You may feel otherwise.
Image:
Scherzo di Follia (1863-66)
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Published on May 05, 2016 21:30