Reconstructing Fashion: The Mock-Velvet Doublet of a Seventeenth-Century Florentine Waterseller [0.03%]
重构时尚:17世纪佛罗伦萨卖水人的仿天鹅绒双排扣外套
Sophie Pitman
Sophie Pitman
This article explores an extraordinary 'doublet of black stamped mockado, nasty' owned by an everyday artisan, the Florentine waterseller Francesco Ristori, who died in 1631. Our only record of this garment - like many non-elite objects - i...
Tailoring in 3D: A Digital Reconstruction of a Seventeenth-Century Doublet [0.03%]
三维裁缝:一件十七世纪紧身上衣的数字复原
Maarit Kalmakurki,Sophie Pitman
Maarit Kalmakurki
This Research Note explores the creation of a digitally animated doublet, based on an archival and material reconstruction of a seventeenth-century Florentine doublet, as a new research methodology for textile scholars. Using Clo3D software...
Knitting History Through Reconstruction: The Making and Meaning of Early Modern Stockings [0.03%]
编织历史:论针织法与近代丝袜及其意义的产生与发展
Paula Hohti
Paula Hohti
Knitted stockings were one of the most important early modern textile innovations. Especially fine stockings made of silk were a popular fashion product and one of the key novelties among European elites. The popularity of knitted stockings...
Dressing and Addressing the Mental Patient: The Uses of Clothing in the Admission, Care and Employment of Residents in English Provincial Mental Hospitals, c. 1860-1960 [0.03%]
服以载容:十九至二十世纪英国内地精神病院的精神病人收治、护理与就业中的服装使用政策(约1860-1960)
Nicole Baur,Joseph Melling
Nicole Baur
Scholars of insanity and its historical antecedents have paid very little attention to personal and institutional clothing. Such dress, distributed to patients in mental institutions, has always been inscribed with the conflicting narrative...
T Nutting
T Nutting
J Balfour-Paul
J Balfour-Paul
Hand knitting, frame knitting and rotary frame knitting in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. a question of identification [0.03%]
17至19世纪的手织、机织和旋转机织:如何区分它们
W D Cook,M B Tavman-Yilmaz
W D Cook