Hat

Mr. John, Inc.  (American, 1948–1970)

Date:
ca. 1951
Culture:
American
Medium:
synthetic
Dimensions:
Length (CF to CB): 7 in. (17.8 cm)
Credit Line:
Gift of Estate of Barbara Sutro Ziegler, 2000
Accession Number:
2000.625.2
  • Description

    With his hats atop the heads of seven Vogue cover models in the 1940s alone, and conveyances of his brilliance on the lips of countless middle class patrons worldwide for the better part of thirty years, John P. John could be dubbed the master of mid–twentieth–century millinery. Contemporaries like Lilly Daché admired his adherence to the beauty and definition of planar shape without the complexities of overwrought surface ornamentation. Mr. John's collections often featured subtle, yet intuitive, art and historical stylistic references, allowing his snoods, cloches, and romantic picture hats a certain fluidity with the garments of Dior, Saint Laurent, and James Galanos.
    With a reductivist eye and a theatrical sensibility, Mr. John here invites the wearer into a world of timeless classicism. With Eden as his muse, the milliner allows his interpretation of the laureate's cap.

  • Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings

    Marking: [label] "Mr. John"

  • See also
    Who
    What
    Where
    When
    In the Museum
    Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
80003240

Close