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During the Renaissance, luxurious fabrics made of silk and precious metal threads counted among the most valuable items owned by both individuals and the Church.
- Polychrome Velvet With a Variation on a Medici Emblem
"The Triumph of Humanism: A Visual Survey of the Decorative...
- Fragment With Sempervivum Tectorum Motif
American Federation of Arts. "Cloth of Gold and Printed...
- Seat Furniture
Chairmakers Due to the high level of specialization and the...
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"Renaissance Velvet: Textiles for the Nobility of Florence...
- Chasuble
Animal patterns in European velvets were rare during this...
- Cassone With Painted Front Panel Depicting The Conquest of Trebizond
Purchased in 1913 from the Florentine dealer Stefano Bardini...
- Poplar
American Furniture, 1620–1730: The Seventeenth-Century and...
- Chest
Courtship and Betrothal in the Italian Renaissance. John...
- Polychrome Velvet With a Variation on a Medici Emblem
16 de ene. de 2018 · During the Renaissance, creating textiles was extremely expensive and time-consuming, so clothing was often recycled. If a dress was torn, stained, or became too small for its wearer, it would be cut, re-stitched, and reused as a seat cushion cover, for example, or clothing for children.
10 de dic. de 2021 · The Renaissance period fashion in England was largely influenced by the two Tudor monarchs of the period, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Both the monarchs spent lavishly on their clothes. The nobles, who copied everything the royals did, wore ostentatious clothes made of silk, satin, velvet, and brocade.
Dress in Renaissance Europe - from the Lucas Cranach Dress to Lucrezia Borgia's headdress. Get information about the styles, the fabrics, the accessories and sew your own dress!
18 de ene. de 2023 · Italian Renaissance clothing was all about silk, wool, fur, and jewels. Florence was a textile town from the tenth century. This land-locked city on the Arno River at one time was the center of wool and silk manufacturing.
5 de mar. de 2012 · The Cloisters, the branch of the Metropolitan in northern Manhattan that exhibits art and architecture from the twelfth to fifteenth century, has a brooch that looks very similar to the cluster of pearls and sapphires in our young woman's hair. Left: Detail of Portrait of a Woman.
5 de mar. de 2024 · Discover the opulent world of Italian Renaissance fashion with intricate clothing, luxurious accessories, and sumptuous fabrics.