Item Number: 121747 Title: Netherlandish Fashion in the Seventeenth Century Author: Pietsch, Johannes ; Anna Jolly (eds) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9783905014457 Description: Riggisberg: Abegg Stiftung, 2012. 31cm., pbk., 188pp., 92 illus., most in color. Contents: B. du Mortier, Features of Fashion in the Netherlands in the 17th Century ; A. Ribeiro, Dress in Adriaen van de Venne's Album of 1626 ; F. Sorber, Clothing in Antwerp Archives in the First Hale of the 17th Century ; S. Coulenbrander, Kaffa and Dutch Fashion ; M. Coppens, The Trade and Production of Lace in the Southern Netherlands during the 17th Century - New Data, in Particular on the Subject of Black Lace ; I. Groeneweg, Men's Fashion circa 1660 - Some Historical Facts Concerning the Introduction of the Rhingrave, Innocent and Justaucorps ; J. Tiramani, Three Multilayered Ruffs in the Historisches Museum Basel ; K. Johansen, A Netherlandish Contribution to 17th-Century Danish Fashions ; M. Hayward, Going Dutch? How Far Did Charles II's Exile in the Netherlands Shape His Wardrobe, 1646-1666? ; J. Marschner, Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange and Queen of England - Royal Dress and Politics in the Netherlands and England in the late 17th Century ; D. Mitchell, The Transfer of Jewellery Designs and Manufacturing Techniques Between the Cities of Northern Europe, 1580-1640 ; G. Wolter, Satirising 17th-Century Fashion - Edification and Entertainment ; M. North, Economic and Cultural Influences from the Netherlands on German Territories in the 17th and 18th Centuries - Traces of Netherlandisation. (Riggisberger Berichte, 19) We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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