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... worn by men in portraiture, its not usually thought of as a woman's garment, yet women did wear them and they appear quite frequently in wills of the time in all classes in Nuremberg. I decided to make ...
... was primarily a man’s cap, but could be worn by women as well. There were several distinct styles for civilian and military usage; I have chosen to make a Schlappe in the slashed style most commonly seen ...
... next part.   The word Hemd means shirt and is a general term used for both men’s and women’s clothing, a white linen garment worn under other clothing. There are lots of variations of the word, ...
... liked the looks of the best. After debating over which looked best in the drawings, I decided to go with the design of the shoulder wings from the Women's Loose Gown, pg 118. The gown is from 1610-1615, ...
... for men and women c1560-1620 by Janet Arnold. ISBN 0-89-676-083-9 Tailor’s Pattern Book, 1589 by Juan de Alcega facsimile, with translation by Jean Pain and Cecilia Bainton, originally published by Ruth ...
... Ingham and Liz Covey, ISBN 0325004773 Pattern design for children’s clothes by Gloria Mortimer-Dunn. ISBN 0-7134-7874-8 Patterns of Fashion, the cut and construction of clothes for men and women c1560-1620 ...
... of Fashion, the cut and construction of clothes for men and women c1560-1620 by Janet Arnold. ISBN 0-89-676-083-9 Tailor’s Pattern Book, 1589 by Juan de Alcega facsimile, with translation by Jean Pain ...
... for men and women c1560-1620 by Janet Arnold. ISBN 0-89-676-083-9 Tailor’s Pattern Book, 1589 by Juan de Alcega facsimile, with translation by Jean Pain and Cecilia Bainton, originally published by Ruth ...
... Tracht und Kleidung, inkl. Zubehör (dress and clothing, including. Accessories) under that you have Frauenkleidung ( Women’s clothing) Männerkleidung (Men’s clothing) Kinderkleidung (Children’s ...
... selected only those that were identified as Landsknecht and not those that 'looked' right or were from the same time frame. I have chosen to focus on the women and their clothing in this picture collection ...
... for civilian and military usage. For military usage it was a man’s cap, but was worn by both women and men in the cities. While there is one extant knitted Schlappe in the Germanische National Museum, ...
Tasche or Beutel are the German words for bag or purse, and when looking at artwork from 16th c Germany there are lots of purses to be seen on men, women and children. Small ones, big ones, hanging low ...
Women have loved beautiful jewelry since time immoriable. A collection of extant jewelry pieces found online, as well as period manuscripts relating to jewelry.     Manuscripts Kleinodienbuch ...
... of womens headdresses that were unstructured veils, or the strip veils on the later structured styles. haube = Any structured style of women's headdress. Bruech = men's underwear Bett = bed Wasserhahn ...
... there are the patterns for men’s, women’s, and other garments, with different layouts that take the different fabric widths into consideration. Third, there are tables for different types of garments ...
Peasants, Warriors, and Wives: Popular Imagery in the Reformation by Keith Moxey Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; New Ed edition (April 1, 2004) Language: English ISBN-10: 0226543927 My review: ...
... good source of information on the actual life of the landsknecht and the women in the baggage train, this would be a good resource. If anyone needs the partial English translation, email me and I’ll send ...
A Bitter Living: Women, Markets, and Social Capital in Early Modern Germany by Sheilagh Ogilvie Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (August 7, 2003) Language: English ISBN-10: 0198205546 My review:This ...
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