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Florentine renaissance
Blue brocade gamurra
and gold giornea according to Florentine fashion (1485)
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Italian renaissance
Blue brocade gamurra
and silver giornea according to Italian fashion (ca 1485).
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Milanese renaissance
red gamurra
and silk brocade overgarment according to Italian fashion (1490)
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Salome
clothing inspired
by the painting Decapitation of St. John the Baptist (Maestro de
Miraflores, 1490, Museo del Prado, Madrid)
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Bianca Maria Sforza
Dress inspired by
painting made by Ambrogio da Predis (National Gallery of Art,
Washinton, 1493)
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Venetian nobleman
from the turn of
15th century based on the painting of Vittore Carpaccio.
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Durer dress
mostly inspired by
the portrait of Young woman, also known as Katharina Furleger by
Albrecht Durer (1497). Wool, linen.
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Sayo
Man’s garment from
Spain at the beginning of the 16th century.
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Florentine renaissance
costume inspired
by Portrait of Young Lady with Unicorn (Raphael, 1505-06)
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Farsetto
inspired by the
fresco of Tiziano Vecellio - Miracolo del neonato, 1511.
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Saio
Based on the
fresco "Mass at Bolseno" in Apostolic palace (1512,
Raphael).
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Florentine renaissance
inspired by a
painting called Portrait of a Woman with a Basket of Spindles by
Andrea del Sarto (circa 1516)
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