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==In popular culture== In approximately 1907, some ten years after the discovery of the ''Charioteer'', [[Mariano Fortuny (designer)|Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo]], a Spanish artist-designer based in Venice, created a finely pleated silk dress he named the [[Delphos gown]], named after the statue, whose robes it closely resembled.<ref name=infra>{{cite book|last=Martin|first=Richard|title=Infra-apparel|year=1993|publisher=Metropolitan Museum of Art|location=New York|isbn=9780870996764|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2-Vwu3GmwtAC&pg=PA18|author2=Selkirk, [[Harold Koda]]|author3=photographs by Neil }}</ref><ref name=berg>{{cite book|last=Cumming|first=Valerie|title=The dictionary of fashion history|year=2010 |publisher=Berg |location=Oxford |isbn=9781847887382 |pages=64 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=glBf_El4Qd4C&dq=delphos+1907&pg=PA64|author2=Cunnington, C.W. |author3=Cunnington, P.E. }}</ref> These gowns are considered important pieces of early 20th century fashion. In 2003, A Delphos gown was the only fashion garment in the collection of the [[MoMA|Museum of Modern Art]], New York.<ref>{{cite book|last=Antonelli|first=Paola|title=Objects of design from the Museum of Modern Art|year=2003|publisher=Museum of Modern Art|location=New York|isbn=0870706969|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=crvJIpp511kC&pg=PA20}}</ref>
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