17th-century men's dress patterns 1600-1630 : with over 1,300 illustrations
"This newest addition to the Victoria and Albert Museum's series on historical dress patterns presents full instructions for the making of men's historical garments in a technically accurate, visually exciting, step-by-step format. The book delves into the intricate detail of the tech...
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Vorheriger Titel: | Seventeenth-century women's dress patterns |
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Thames & Hudson
2016
London V&A Publishing 2016 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "This newest addition to the Victoria and Albert Museum's series on historical dress patterns presents full instructions for the making of men's historical garments in a technically accurate, visually exciting, step-by-step format. The book delves into the intricate detail of the techniques involved in historical tailoring and dressmaking. Scale patterns, precise construction diagrams, an abundance of informative details, and x-ray photographs that reveal the hidden structure of each piece are accompanied by color photography of the whole garment. Edited by the world's leading authorities on historical tailoring, Patterns of Men's Dress 1600-1630 surveys the masculine wardrobe in England during the early seventeenth century. It features twelve chapters, each dedicated to one garment, including an ensemble of doublet and breeches, three doublets, a cloak, a hat, a night cap and a night-cap liner, a picadil, a pair of mittens, a sword girdle and hangers, and a linen stocking. Chapters on tailoring, dressing and inventories of men's dress provide key historical context. Like its predecessors, this book promises to be a unique resource for costume designers, dress and social historians, students, and fashion enthusiasts alike"--Publisher's description Men's wardrobes, 1600-30 -- Clothing terms -- Dressing men, c.1600-30 -- Tailoring the doublet -- Sewing stitches -- Embroidery stitches -- The patterns -- Green silk velvet doublet, 1600-10 / Claire Thornton -- Sir Rowland Cotton's suit, c.1618 / Melanie Braun : Doublet of slashed silk satin ; Slashed silk satin trunk hose with canions -- Sword girdle and hangers, c.1618 / Jenny Tiramani -- Crimson silk grosgrain doublet, c.1620 / Jenny Tiramani -- Slashed doublet of stamped ivory silk satin, 1625-30 / Luca Costigliolo -- Embroidered silk damask cloak, c.1560-1600 / Claire Thornton -- Felt hat, 1590-1620 / Luca Costigliolo -- Silk satin picadil, 1600-20 / Luca Costigliolo -- Embroidered linen nightcap, 1600-25 / Claire Thornton -- Linen nightcap liner, 1600-80 / Susan North -- Crimson silk velvet mittens with embroidered tops, c.1600 / Jenny Tiramani -- Embroidered linen stocking, 1590-1630 / Susan North "Susan North is the curator of Fashion 1550-1800 at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Jenny Tiramani was the Director of Theatre Design from 1997 to 2005 at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, where she and Melanie Braun, Luca Costigliolo and Claire Thornton led its award-winning experiments in Shakespearean stage costume.In 2009 they founded the School of Historical Dress in London, where they all currentliy teach. Melanie Braun is also Head of Wardrobe at the Nederlandse Reisopera, Enschede, the Netherlands and Luca Costigliolo teaches at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. [...]" (Einbanddeckel) |
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Beschreibung: | "First published in the United Kingdom in 2016 by Thames & Hudson Ltd, London, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, London" (Reprinted 2020, Seite [4]) Enthält überwiegend Abbildungen. Enthält Schnittmuster Literaturverzeichnis Seite 176 Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Nachdruck: 2020 |
Beschreibung: | 176 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780500519059 978-0-500-51905-9 |