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2006-11-28 04:55:04 · 3 answers · asked by john t 1 in Education & Reference Trivia

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Amazon.com: Everyday Dress: 1650-1900: Books: Elizabeth Ewing
... clothing, like the simple Regency dresses, adapted well for all classes, but ... "bed-gown" (apparently never worn in bed) was a very loose gown that wrapped in ...www.amazon.com/Everyday-Dress-1650-1900-Elizabeth-Ewing/dp/0713437790 - 90k - Cached - More from this site
Harper House Bookstore
... plates in full color) depict elegant dresses with Medici collars worn by smartly ... EVERYDAY DRESS 1650-1900 Elizabeth Ewing The clothes worn by the majority; a ...www.longago.com/bookstore.html - 143k - Cached - More from this site
~ The Ladies of Reenacting ~ Baroque Era Clothing ~
Cut to fall in back and front and worn over a corset, an undershirt and a chemise. ... But in France, when Louis XIV grew old and went more under the ...www.ladiesofreenacting.com/Baroqueclothing.html -

2006-11-28 05:00:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can find great examples of French clothing during that period in paintings done at that time. Some French painters of that time inclued Poussin, Bourdon, Desportes, de la Fosse, and Champaigne, just to name a few. Although many countries in Europe had their own style of clothing, France (particularly Paris) was a great influence on fashion. You can see similar styles in Germany, Holland, England, Spain and Italy....just take a look at Rembrandt's paintings. He gives magnificent detail in his clothing and landscapes. Check wikipedia for lists of 17th century painters, and you can find a wealth of information there

2006-11-28 13:15:11 · answer #2 · answered by VA Mamma 3 · 0 0

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2006-11-28 22:02:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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