Bruges and some floating notations
Mar. 10th, 2008 10:07 pmFor Odrianna - some images from Bruges:
Little figures in the corner of the map -
http://historic-cities.huji.ac.il/belgium/bruges/maps/braun_hogenberg_I_16_b.jpg
A database I need to sort through and try to determine if any of the paintings are specific to a particular city in dress/or other clues -
http://donna.hrynkiw.net/sca/flemish/art.html
WHeee!!! A blue Dutch gown:
http://webart.nationalmuseum.se/work/work_image.aspx?id=17278
I like this village wedding picture. There are two women toward the right, one in "peasant" dress, the other in more moddish fashion. Interesting that either the two classes mingled equally, or it was more a small degree of difference between them -
http://www.wga.hu/art/b/beuckela/v_feast.jpg
This one is English ladies. But I find it interesting, since I've never seen anybody really sort through class differences in dress there in detail, either -
http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/CostumeMythsWS/myth08.html
Another village wedding. Again, a variety of styles of dress. Wish I could find a larger image:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e7/Hoefnagel_marriage.jpg
Early lace/whitework, and an open version of the round partlet. Again, she's from Brugges, but around 1551 -
http://www.wga.hu/art/p/pourbus/pieter/portrai2.jpg
Little figures in the corner of the map -
http://historic-cities.huji.ac.il/belgium/bruges/maps/braun_hogenberg_I_16_b.jpg
A database I need to sort through and try to determine if any of the paintings are specific to a particular city in dress/or other clues -
http://donna.hrynkiw.net/sca/flemish/art.html
WHeee!!! A blue Dutch gown:
http://webart.nationalmuseum.se/work/work_image.aspx?id=17278
I like this village wedding picture. There are two women toward the right, one in "peasant" dress, the other in more moddish fashion. Interesting that either the two classes mingled equally, or it was more a small degree of difference between them -
http://www.wga.hu/art/b/beuckela/v_feast.jpg
This one is English ladies. But I find it interesting, since I've never seen anybody really sort through class differences in dress there in detail, either -
http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/CostumeMythsWS/myth08.html
Another village wedding. Again, a variety of styles of dress. Wish I could find a larger image:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e7/Hoefnagel_marriage.jpg
Early lace/whitework, and an open version of the round partlet. Again, she's from Brugges, but around 1551 -
http://www.wga.hu/art/p/pourbus/pieter/portrai2.jpg