THOMAS HARRISON, Melbourne (millinery house)<br />
 Thomas HARRISON (designer)<br/>
<em>Hat</em> (1934-1939) <!-- (front view) --><br />

cotton, feathers, acetate<br />
90.0 cm (outer circumference) 22.0 cm (height) 28.0 cm (width)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Gift of Thomas Harrison, 1976<br />
D265-1976<br />
© Courtesy of the artist's estate
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Thomas Harrison

Milliner

Free entry

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square

Fashion and Textiles (Gallery 12), Level 2

29 Sep 06 – 29 Apr 07

By the late 1930s, Ballarat-born Thomas Harrison was Melbourne’s best-known milliner. His hats were coveted by women from all over Australia and were recognisable for their exceptional finish, inventive forms and dramatic visual effect. An influential presence on Melbourne’s millinery scene, Harrison’s handiwork included one-off pieces for the wardrobes of individual clients, discreet ranges made to accompany the collections of local fashion houses, and whimsical historical showpieces created for his own in-house displays.

This exhibition presents an impressive selection of over 50 hats from the National Gallery of Victoria’s extensive Thomas Harrison archive, spanning from the 1930s to the 1970s. Gifted to the Australian Fashion & Textiles collection by the artist in 1976 and 1980, the archive numbers more than 230 examples. These works, which survey his long career, have not been seen en-masse publicly in three decades. Thomas Harrison, Milliner celebrates Harrison’s legacy, ingenuity and versatility as a bespoke milliner and examines his rich visual, historical and material vocabulary.

THOMAS HARRISON, Melbourne (millinery house)
Thomas HARRISON (designer)
Hat (1934-1939)
cotton, feathers, acetate
90.0 cm (outer circumference) 22.0 cm (height) 28.0 cm (width)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Thomas Harrison, 1976
D265-1976
© Courtesy of the artist's estate