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frualeydis) wrote2006-03-30 10:04 am
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I am so going to make this dress. The paint is secondary, so it maybe wasn't a sleeveless layer over a kirtle, but I like it even without that detail. At the neck you can see two layers though, but maybe it was a white shift that later got painted red? Have you seen anything like this from Germany
pinkdiamond or
myralea?
I have ordered up a book from the university library where it is described so I can see if there are any carving lines that suggest the cut that the painting shows, but it doesn't look like it in the photo.
Still, it's a nice swedish dress, the statue was made in Sweden in the first quarter of the 16th century.
I wonder what fabric I should use and for what occasion I shall make it. Probably Visby, but I really should finish Rickard's silk tunicella first. And finish my tudor and make new sleeves for the Anthonis Mor dress. I'm going to make tudor clothes for Rickard too, but that will have to wait until autumn I think.
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I have ordered up a book from the university library where it is described so I can see if there are any carving lines that suggest the cut that the painting shows, but it doesn't look like it in the photo.
Still, it's a nice swedish dress, the statue was made in Sweden in the first quarter of the 16th century.
I wonder what fabric I should use and for what occasion I shall make it. Probably Visby, but I really should finish Rickard's silk tunicella first. And finish my tudor and make new sleeves for the Anthonis Mor dress. I'm going to make tudor clothes for Rickard too, but that will have to wait until autumn I think.
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I have seen some gowns that look like an over dress over an under that shows the sleeves of the under... but they generally are of the same colour and the outer gown has long hanging sleeves.
There is a painting by Holbein the elder with a woman in a sleeveless over gown with brightly patterned undersleeves and skirt. I'm not sure if I have seen a good copy online, but I do have it in a magazine of the great artists. The front of the gown is quite different to the sculpyure though.
http://www.bildindex.de/bilder/MI03420a02a.jpg
Clearly she's in a religious context so the sleeveless gown could be a signifier?