Title | TMD 441 EXAM #1-3 Pictures |
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Course | History of Western Dress |
Institution | University of Rhode Island |
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TMD 441 EXAM #1-3 Pictures...
What are these: Venus Figurines What is there purpose: Fertility What is the left figure wearing: String skirt
Culture: Sumerian Large eyes Name for garment: Kaunakes Probable fiber: wool
Culture: Minoans What / who?: Snake Goddess How was skirt made? Cut & Sewn
Headdress name: Nemes KING TUT
Persians, 1st sleeved garment
Culture: Etruscan Garment name: Tebenna Present-day country: Italy
-Culture: Egyptian -White dress construction: Draped/wrapped, belted. KIMONIO - White dress headdress: vulture -Red dress headdress: Nemes -Red dress construction: embroidery with beads woven & wrapped around body
Culture: Etruscan Name for neck ornament: Bulk
Culture: Roman Blue Garment name: Stola What is the primary source: Fresco
Culture: Greek Garment name: Chiton-Doric
Culture: Greek Garment name: Chiton-Ionic
Culture: Greek Garment name: Himation (draped over left shoulder). Does not have a undertunic
Culture: Roman Name of underneath garment: Tunica Name for overgarment: Toga
Culture: Egyptian Name for neck ornament: Broad Collar
EXAM #2
Justinian Time period: Byzantine Type of artwork: Mosaic Square: Tablion (on those beside him). Religious outer garment: Chasuble (over inner garment) Religious inner garment: Dalmatic
Name of outer garment: Mantel / Cloak Name Basic Dress like garment: Tunic Name artifact: Bayeux Tapestry What Historical event is represented: Battle of Hastings
Wearing? Heraldry “Coat of arms” Chainmail on arm
Garment name: Pourpoint (quilted; one of the first tightfitting clothes) Time period: 1300-1400 (1365) -Charles de Blois of France 1360’s
Garment name: Houppelande Lined with: Squirrel ** Book of Hours 1400’s
Name for headdress: Hennin (point) 15th c end of 14th
Time period: 1500-1600
Wimple
Name 4 pieces of the outfit: 1. Ruf 2. Pumpkin breeches 3. Pickadils (little tabs – scallop like) 4. Codpiece (covered genitals) 5. Doublet with peascod belly
Jane Seymour Time period: 1300-1400 Headdress: Gabel Which country: Spain Who is she married to? Adgar Heavily corseted, made in Italy and France
Queen Elizabeth I 1500-1600 Name of skirt type: Drum Farthingale, padded sleeves
Name for headdress: Flanders Time period: 1460 Name for headdress: Steeple hood Later gable headdress Introduced in the late 1400’s continued into the 1500’s
EXAM #3
Most decorative out of any century Laces on boots (golden or blonde) Breeches Doublet (has sleeves). Love lock Lace – falling band collar Giant hats
Spanish Infanta
1600 Farthingale
Over garment: Mantau Triangle over breasts: Stomacher Headdress: Fontange
18th century Flamboyant 3 piece suit: Outer: coat Inner: waist coat Pants: Breeches Hat: tricorn
Banyan
a la fran.
robe a'lang
Marie Anttointe
Cravat Tailcoat Waistcoat Fall front trousers Pantaloons (new) shifts over after 1805 Hessian boot
Calash
Coat with shawl Parasol Wide brimmed bonnet
♣ Doublets ♣ Pumpkin breeches ♣ Collars may be on wire frames called whisks ♣ Shoe roses ♣ Garters ♣ Capes ♣ Hose have designs (clocked stockings) (Picture: 1616, Earl of Dorset, England) baldric around waist to hold sword
1600-1700: MEN:
-England: royalists (supporters of king) wore more lavish fashions than Puritans (religious reformers) who dressed in plainer, less-ostentatious clothing
o Religious reformers; simplified; Men: breeches, cloak, doublet, plain linen collar o ROYALIST: supporters of the king; dress elaborately; lavish clothing...