Accessories of Dress: An Illustrated EncyclopediaCourier Corporation, 19.02.2013 - 608 Seiten Drawing upon a vast number of historical sources, the authors of this useful reference have created an entertaining account of the forms of personal adornment men and women have used throughout the ages to enhance their wearing apparel. From hats, veils, wigs, and cosmetics, to cravats, shawls, shoes, and gloves, to walking sticks, handbags, fans, and furs, the engaging commentary displays the humor and personal charm of the many-sided story of accessorized apparel. 644 figures and 59 plates. |
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... headdress served as worthy substitutes. Persons of all classes occasionally wore caps, some of which were large, others close fitting. Men generally, however, preferred the Wig. See page 84. Wigs had been adopted at an early date and ...
... headdress served as worthy substitutes. Persons of all classes occasionally wore caps, some of which were large, others close fitting. Men generally, however, preferred the Wig. See page 84. Wigs had been adopted at an early date and ...
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... headdress is the tall Flgure 6' The Vulfure Head' dress of an Egyptian Queen, cap or crown of a much later date worn ... Headdresses of Egyptian Women Figure 8. Egyptian, a Style Which Succeeded the Heavy Wig front and back and short on ...
... headdress is the tall Flgure 6' The Vulfure Head' dress of an Egyptian Queen, cap or crown of a much later date worn ... Headdresses of Egyptian Women Figure 8. Egyptian, a Style Which Succeeded the Heavy Wig front and back and short on ...
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... headdress which came by way of Byzantium and Rome was the large, turbanlike cap edged with a roll or pad. Figure 11. Though the crown and roll were usually of different colors, both were decorated with narrow bands set at regular ...
... headdress which came by way of Byzantium and Rome was the large, turbanlike cap edged with a roll or pad. Figure 11. Though the crown and roll were usually of different colors, both were decorated with narrow bands set at regular ...
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... headdress, veil and wimple, is termed the wimple. Wimples are first mentioned in twelfth century records. A manuscript of that date mentions, “small gwimples for ladies' chyunes,” and “gwimples dyed saf~ fron,” which leads one naturally ...
... headdress, veil and wimple, is termed the wimple. Wimples are first mentioned in twelfth century records. A manuscript of that date mentions, “small gwimples for ladies' chyunes,” and “gwimples dyed saf~ fron,” which leads one naturally ...
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... ART PLATE III. Detail, Romance of the Rose and a broad piece of cloth suggesting the liripipe, sometimes. The roundlet with the vestige of the liripipe. Figure 21. Headdress Figure 22. The Towering Headdresses of the. 13.
... ART PLATE III. Detail, Romance of the Rose and a broad piece of cloth suggesting the liripipe, sometimes. The roundlet with the vestige of the liripipe. Figure 21. Headdress Figure 22. The Towering Headdresses of the. 13.
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Accessories of Dress: An Illustrated Encyclopedia Katherine Morris Lester,Bess Viola Oerke,Helen Westermann Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2004 |
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19th Century accessory ancient ART Figure artificial band beautiful bobbin lace bracelets braid brooches buckles buttons carried charm cloth collar color combs Costume cotehardie COURTESY covered cravat cuffs cutwork decoration dress early earrings edge Egyptian elaborate embroidered embroidery embroidery stitches England falling band fashion fastened field figure fine finest finger finished first fitted flat flowers France French fringe garter girdle gloves gold Greek hair handkerchief handsome hats head headdress Henry VIII hood hose jewels lace lady later leather linen Louis XIV Marie Antoinette men’s metal METROPOLITAN MUSEUM Middle Ages modern muff MUSEUM OF ART neck ornament pattern pearls perfume period PLATE popular portrait punto in aria Queen ribbon rings Roman ruff scarf shawl shoes shoulders silk silver stick stockings stones tassels thread thumb ring trimmed twentieth century umbrella veil velvet wearing women wore worn