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Medieval Clothing And Textiles Volume 10 Robin Netherton Gale R Owencrocker

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Medieval Clothing And Textiles Volume 10 Robin Netherton Gale R Owencrocker
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Publisher: The Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.41 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Robin Netherton, Gale R. Owen-Crocker, Monica L. Wright (eds.)
ISBN: 9781843839071, 1843839075
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: 10

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Medieval Clothing And Textiles Volume 10 Robin Netherton Gale R Owencrocker by Robin Netherton, Gale R. Owen-crocker, Monica L. Wright (eds.) 9781843839071, 1843839075 instant download after payment.

The usual wide range of approaches to garments and fabrics appears in this tenth volume. Three chapters focus on practical matters: a description of the medieval vestments surviving at Castel Sant'Elia in Italy; a survey of the spread of silk cultivation to Europe before 1300; and a documentation of medieval colour terminology for desirable cloth. Two address social significance: the practice of seizing clothing from debtors in fourteenth-century Lucca, and the transformation of the wardrobe of Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII, upon her marriage to the king of Scotland. Two delve into artistic symbolism: a consideration of female headdresses carved at St Frideswide's Priory in Oxford, and a discussion of how Anglo-Saxon artists used soft furnishings to echo emotional aspects of narratives. Meanwhile, in an exercise in historiography, there is an examination of the life of Mrs. A. G. I. Christie, author of the landmark 'Medieval English Embroidery'.

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