In fine style : the art of Tudor and Stuart fashion / by Anna Reynolds.
Language: English Publication details: London : Royal Collection Trust ; 2013. Description: 299 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 30 cmISBN: 9781905686445; 1905686447Subject(s): Tudor, House of -- Clothing | Stuart, House of -- Clothing | Stuart, House of | Tudor, House of | Clothing and dress -- History -- 16th century. -- England | Fashion in art | Clothing and dress in art | Courts and courtiers -- Clothing | Fashion -- History -- 16th century. -- England | Fashion -- History -- 17th century. -- England | Costume -- History -- 16th century. -- England | Costume -- History -- 17th century. -- England | Clothing and dress -- History -- 17th century. -- England | Portraits, European -- History | Clothing and dress | Clothing and dress in art | Costume | Courts and courtiers -- Clothing | Fashion | Fashion in art | Portraits, European | EnglandGenre/Form: History.LOC classification: GT 734 | .R49 2013Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Vitali Hakko Kreatif Endüstriler Kütüphanesi | GT 734 .R49 2013 | Not for loan | 012070 |
Exhibit: The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, March 14-July 20, 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-295) and index.
Dress and its meanings -- Dressing women -- Dressing men -- Dressing children -- Painting dress -- Fashion across the borders -- Painted for battle and the hunt -- Playing a part.
This illustrated book provides a fascinating insight into the costumes and fabrics of the Tudor and Stuart age. Detailing both the leading fashions of the day and the appeal to painters of timeless classical dress, this book considers both those who led taste and the influence of international fashions of the period.
An exploration of the social history behind Tudor and Stuart costume, tracing changing tastes in fashionable attire in Great Britain in the 16th and 17th centuries. Compares portraits by such artists as Holbein, van Dyck, Rembrandt, and Lely with rare surviving examples of original clothing from the period, and investigates the processes of personal image-making. Paintings, engravings, and informal drawings are supplemented by social commentaries of the time, official records, and intimate domestic notes and diaries, as well as the garments themselves. Includes men's, women's, and children's clothing, fantastical dress and military attire; excludes ceremonial, ecclesiastical, clerical, legal attire and household livery.