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Dressing The Past Margarita Gleba Cherine Munkholt Marielouise Nosch Eds

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Dressing The Past Margarita Gleba Cherine Munkholt Marielouise Nosch Eds
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Publisher: Oxbow
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.6 MB
Pages: 167
Author: Margarita Gleba; Cherine Munkholt; Marie-Louise Nosch (eds.)
ISBN: 9781842172698, 1842172697
Language: English
Year: 2011
Volume: 3

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Dressing The Past Margarita Gleba Cherine Munkholt Marielouise Nosch Eds by Margarita Gleba; Cherine Munkholt; Marie-louise Nosch (eds.) 9781842172698, 1842172697 instant download after payment.

Minoan ladies, Scythian warriors, Roman and Sarmatian merchants, prehistoric weavers, gold sheet figures, Vikings, Medieval saints and sinners, Renaissance noblemen, Danish peasants, dressmakers and Hollywood stars appear in the pages of this anthology. This is not necessarily how they dressed in the past, but how the authors of this book think they dressed in the past, and why they think so. No reader of this book will ever look at a reconstructed costume in a museum or at a historical festival, or watch a film with a historic theme again without a heightened awareness of how, why, and from what sources, the costumes were reconstructed. The seventeen contributors come from a variety of disciplines: archaeologists, historians, curators with ethnological and anthropological backgrounds, designers, a weaver, a conservator and a scholar of fashion in cinema, are all specialists interested in ancient or historical dress who wish to share their knowledge and expertise with students, hobby enthusiasts and the general reader. The anthology is also recommended for use in teaching students at design schools.

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