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Short Red Robe
Robe made of red
damask, farsetto (Italian doublet) under it and round chaperon
from ca 1460. |
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Doublet of Green Wool
Man's green wool
doublet with the spherical upper part of a sleeve and hoses.
This clothing belongs to 1470. |
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Dress of shoemaker's wife
According to the "Baltasar
Behem Codex" (1505). |
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Catherine de Telnice
A middle class
woman’s dress made of a red velvet trimmed by a golden tape.
(1520). |
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Italian Renaissance Dresses
gamurra of green
taffeta and velvet giornea, end of 15th century. |
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German middle class woman
Dress is made of a
silk and it is trimmed by black velvet. (1535). |
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German middle class woman
German style
garments were worn by middle class in Cracow around 1535. |
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Court Renaissance Dresses
English
court dress of brocade decorated by
pearls. (1535-1545). French Nobleman in wams and trunk hose (1540). |
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Lady's Italian dress
Italian
renaissance dress made of dark damask with long trail. Based on
Titian's portrait (1535). |
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Tudor gown
It is typical for
this fashion and made of green "altobasso" velvet. (ca 1540). |
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Boy's sajan
Boy's sajan, calze and bonnet after Holbein (ca 1540). |
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Italian Courtier
An Italian courtier clothing from the time of Sigismund the Old
consists of sajan and szuba. The first half of 16th century. |
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Wams and trunk-hose
Wams and trunk-hose made of velvet, lining of white taffeta.Ca
1540. |
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Gown of Eleanora de Toledo
reconstruction of
Eleonora's de Toledo dress (Agnolo Bronzino, ca 1544-45). |
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English Citizens
from the middle of
16th century. |
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Dance group Gayard
Gayard historic
dance group during "Weekend with renaissance culture - The Shine
of Renaissance". |
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Lancknecht according to Vecellio
dressed in wams,
vest and plunderhose, around 1550. |
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Lancknecht and kampfrau
middle class
woman's dress (middle of the 16.th century). |
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Italian late renaissance dress
popular in the
middle of 16th century. Silk with floral pattern. |
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Italian renaissance dress
common in the
middle of 16th century. |
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French renaissance dress
French full
garment, slated upper part of sleeves. About 1555. |
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