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  1. 7 de jul. de 2019 · Posted by Justine De Young | Last updated Aug 18, 2020 | Published on Jul 7, 2019 | 1550-1559, 16th century, decade overview OVERVIEW Spanish fashion was ascendant in the 1550s, from the loose women’s gown—the ropa —and the Spanish farthingale in women’s dress to the narrow-cut jerkins and tight sleeves of Philip II and the must-have men’s outerwear piece, the Spanish cape.

  2. 22 de jun. de 2019 · In Italy. I n the early 1530s, one finds dress in Italy continuing as it had at the end of the 1520s, with low-cut bodices creating broad shoulder lines extended by bulbous upper sleeves, sometimes with the chest left bare (Figs. 1-2) but often filled in by an embroidered chemise (Figs. 3-8). Gowns are made of sumptuous silk satins and velvets ...

  3. 21 de mar. de 2024 · March 21, 2024. 4 minutes. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. The well-dressed Renaissance figure was, argues historian Ulinka Rublack, a work of art, a form of “ polychrome sculpting .”. Fashion, she continues, is “as important as painting for understanding the Renaissance as an aesthetic movement.”.

  4. As a ‘stage’ for our project, the exhibition allowed us to talk about our project and activities, and disseminate information about 16th-century fashion, clothing and tailoring practices. As part of the exhibition, we also organised a lunch talk event, where we invited people to talk about early modern fashion and tailoring practices with our researchers.

  5. European renaissance. 16th century costume and fashion history. European renaissance. History of Fashion. Charles IX 1560 to 1574. Henry III 1574 to 1589. European renaissance. Costume examples focusing on France, England, Germany and Italy in the 16th century. Clothing of the aristocracy, the military, citizens and peasants.

  6. In the 16th century, Venice was a stage where those with means flaunted their material wealth in the form of textiles, jewels and accessories, ornamented boats, and other symbols. Vittore Carpaccio, Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman , 1510, Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena.

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