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Magnificent reproductions of 100 rare engravings from a much-imitated reference work depict with precision and elegance a wide range of social classes — from royalty and merchants to military officers and laborers.
Author : Caspar Luyken
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 24,91 MB
Release : 2013-02-21
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 0486168409
Magnificent reproductions of 100 rare engravings from a much-imitated reference work depict with precision and elegance a wide range of social classes — from royalty and merchants to military officers and laborers.
Author : Sarah Bendall
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 17,2 MB
Release : 2021-10-07
Category : Design
ISBN : 1350164135
Highly Commended, Society for Renaissance Studies Biennial Book Prize 2022 In sixteenth and seventeenth-century England, the female silhouette underwent a dramatic change. This very structured form, created using garments called bodies and farthingales, existed in various extremes in Western Europe and beyond, in the form of stays, corsets, hoop petticoats and crinolines, right up until the twentieth century. With a nuanced approach that incorporates a stunning array of visual and written sources and drawing on transdisciplinary methodologies, Shaping Femininity explores the relationship between material culture and femininity by examining the lives of a wide range of women, from queens to courtiers, farmer's wives and servants, uncovering their lost voices and experiences. It reorients discussions about female foundation garments in English and wider European history, arguing that these objects of material culture began to shape and define changing notions of the feminine bodily ideal, social status, sexuality and modesty in the early modern period, influencing enduring Western notions of femininity. Beautifully illustrated in full colour throughout, Shaping Femininity is the first large-scale exploration of the materiality, production, consumption and meanings of women's foundation garments in sixteenth and seventeenth-century England. It offers a fascinating insight into dress and fashion in the early modern period, and offers much of value to all those interested in the history of early modern women and gender, material culture and consumption, and the history of the body, as well as curators and reconstructors.
Author : K. Stamerov
Publisher : Melbourne : Bayda Books
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 39,53 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Design
ISBN :
Author : Norah Waugh
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 33,16 MB
Release : 2013-12-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1135855897
This book traces the evolution of the style of men's dress through a sequence of diagrams accurately scaled down from patterns of actual garments, many of them rare museum specimens. The plates have been selected with the same purpose. Some are photographs of suits for which diagrams have also been given; others, reproduced from paintings and old prints, show the costume complete with its accessories. Quotations from contemporary sources--from diaries, travelers' accounts and tailors' bills--supplement Norah Waugh's text with comments on fashion and lively eyewitness descriptions.
Author : Dion Clayton Calthrop
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 48,14 MB
Release : 2018-09-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3734034094
Reproduction of the original: English Costume by Dion Clayton Calthrop
Author : Braun & Schneider
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 40,85 MB
Release : 2013-08-16
Category : Design
ISBN : 048613640X
Over 1,450 costumed figures in clearly detailed engravings — from the dawn of civilization to the end of the 19th century. Features many folk costumes. Captions.
Author : Jenny Tiramani
Publisher : Victoria & Albert Museum
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,16 MB
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 9781851776313
Author : Emilie E. S. Gordenker
Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,53 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Clothing and dress in art
ISBN : 9782503508801
Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) introduced a new type of costume in his portraits during his second English period (1632-1641), one that blurred the margins of fact and fancy. He used costume to forge a complex and memorable image of his English patrons, the Caroline courtiers, one that captured their ideals and yet had resonance for many years after his death. Van Dyck established new conventions for the representation of dress in portraits that held sway until the end of the seventeenth century. Later generations of English, Dutch, and French painters, used Van Dyck's innovations as a touchstone for a new manner of dressing sitters, one that was partially fictional, and much more casual and unbuttoned than had ever been represented before. This book shows that an understanding of dress can offer a new way of revealing the associations and ideals that a portait mayhave projected, and that the history of costume provides a unique set of tools with which to analyze the creativity and contributions of Van Dyck.
Author : Ninya Mikhaila
Publisher : Costume & Fashion Press/Quite Specific Media
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 24,80 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Costume
ISBN :
Essential source book for reconstructing clothing 1509 to 1603.
Author : Ulinka Rublack
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 50,90 MB
Release : 2021-02-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 1474249906
This captivating book reproduces arguably the most extraordinary primary source documents in fashion history. Providing a revealing window onto the Renaissance, they chronicle how style-conscious accountant Matthäus Schwarz and his son Veit Konrad experienced life through clothes, and climbed the social ladder through fastidious management of self-image. These bourgeois dandies' agenda resonates as powerfully today as it did in the sixteenth century: one has to dress to impress, and dress to impress they did. The Schwarzes recorded their sartorial triumphs as well as failures in life in a series of portraits by illuminists over 60 years, which have been comprehensively reproduced in full color for the first time. These exquisite illustrations are accompanied by the Schwarzes' fashion-focussed yet at times deeply personal captions, which render the pair the world's first fashion bloggers and pioneers of everyday portraiture. The First Book of Fashion demonstrates how dress – seemingly both ephemeral and trivial – is a potent tool in the right hands. Beyond this, it colorfully recaptures the experience of Renaissance life and reveals the importance of clothing to the aesthetics and every day culture of the period. Historians Ulinka Rublack's and Maria Hayward's insightful commentaries create an unparalleled portrait of sixteenth-century dress that is both strikingly modern and thorough in its description of a true Renaissance fashionista's wardrobe. This first English translation also includes a bespoke pattern by TONY award-winning costume designer and dress historian Jenny Tiramani, from which readers can recreate one of Schwarz's most elaborate and politically significant outfits.