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The Devils Cloth A History Of Stripes And Striped Fabric Illustrated Pastoureau

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The Devils Cloth A History Of Stripes And Striped Fabric Illustrated Pastoureau
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The Devils Cloth A History Of Stripes And Striped Fabric Illustrated Pastoureau instant download after payment.

Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.04 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Pastoureau, Michel
ISBN: 9780231123662, 9780743453264, 0231123663, 0743453263
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Illustrated

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The Devils Cloth A History Of Stripes And Striped Fabric Illustrated Pastoureau by Pastoureau, Michel 9780231123662, 9780743453264, 0231123663, 0743453263 instant download after payment.

The medieval eye found any surface in which a background could not be distinguished from a foreground disturbing. Thus striped clothing was relegated to those on the margins or outside the social order - jugglers and prostitutes, for example - and in medieval paintings the devil himself is often depicted wearing stripes. The West has long continued to dress its slaves and servants, its crew members and convicts in stripes." "But in the last centuries, stripes have also taken on new, positive meanings, connoting freedom, youth, playfulness, and pleasure. Witness the revolutionary stripes on the French and United States flags. In a wide-ranging discussion that touches on zebras, gangsters, awnings, and pajamas, augmented by illustrative plates, the author shows us how stripes have become chic, and even, in the case of bankers' pinstripes, a symbol of taste and status.

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