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Knitted Jacket
1600s-1690s
Italy
Knitted silk jackets were fashionable in the early 17th century as informal dress. This example is very finely knit by hand in plain silk yarn and silk partially wrapped in silver thread, in contrasting colours of blue and yellow. Characteristic of this style of jacket, it has a border of basket weave stitch and an abstract floral design worked in stocking and reverse stocking stitches. The pattern imitates the designs seen in woven silk textiles. The jacket is finely finished with the sleeves lined in silk and completed with knitted cuffs. Along each centre front, a narrow strip of linen covered in blue silk has been added, with button holes and passementerie buttons, worked in silver thread. The provenance of the jacket indicates that it is probably Italian.
Victoria & Albert Museum (Accession number: 473-1893)
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eirene · 15 hours
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Portrait Of A Noblewoman With A Parrot
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Time Travel Question 48: Early Modernish and Earlier 3
These Questions are the result of suggestions a the previous iteration.This category may include suggestions made too late to fall into the correct earlier time grouping. In some cases a culture lasted a really long time and I grouped them by whether it was likely the later or earlier grouping made the most sense with the information I had. (Invention ofs tend to fall in an earlier grouping if it's still open. Ones that imply height of or just before something tend to get grouped later, but not always. Sometimes I'll split two different things from the same culture into different polls because they involve separate research goals or the like).
Please add new suggestions below if you have them for future consideration. All cultures and time periods welcome.
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A pair of solid gold earrings, modelled as galleons, with gold wire masts & rigging, enamel decoration and pearls, 1600s
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A GERMAN LATE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TABLE TOP BY FRANZ DE HAMILTON
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Title illustration from a 1678 pamphlet called “The Mowing-Devil: Or, Strange News out of Hartford-shire.”
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• Portrait of Innocent X (1650) by Diego Velázquez.
• Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X (1953) by Francis Bacon.
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Textile Sample Book ‘テキスタイル見本帳’ Edo period (1615–1868)
Medium: Paper and cotton Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 7 in. (24.13 x 17.78 cm)
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Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625), Flowers in a Wan-Li Vase (detail)
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ab. 1580-1610 Jerkin
suede (deer?), cotton, linen, silk
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Domenico Guidi (Italian, 1625-1701) Angel with the lance, n.d. Ponte Sant'Angelo, Rome
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Knitted Jacket
1580s-1610s
Italy
LACMA (Accession Number: AC1995.1.1)
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Young Man and Woman Studying a Statue of Venus, by Lamplight, 1688 - 1692 Godfried Schalcken
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The Baroque period saw a softening of women's fashion, with the silhouette becoming fuller and higher waisted. Leg-o-mutton and three quarter sleeves added a billowy upper half to dresses. Shimmering soft satins and tonnes of delicate lace trimmings were all the rage. Necklines continued to broaden, eventually even falling off the shoulders in some styles.
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Queen: Hat | Hair | Accessory Curls | Earrings | Collar | Undershirt (TSR) | Dress | Cuffs | Ring (TSR)
Duchess: Hair | Hair Flowers | Earrings (TSR) | Necklace | Dress | Brooch | Fan | Bracelet (TSR)
Noblewoman: Hat | Hair | Mask (TSR) | Earrings (TSR) | Capelet | Dress | Gloves
Lady: Hair | Accessory Curls | Necklace (TSR) | Dress | Shawl
Puritan: Hat | Hair | Earrings | Ruff | Capelet | Top | Cuffs | Skirt
Merchant's Wife: Hat | Hair | Necklace | Dress | Muff
Shopkeeper's Wife: Hat (TSR) | Hair | Earrings (TSR) | Collar | Undershirt | Dress | Belt (TSR)
Commoner: Hood & Hair | Collar | Undershirt (TSR) | Dress
Waiting-woman: Hood | Hair | Capelet (TSR) | Top | Cuffs | Skirt
Kitchenmaid: Head Covering | Outfit | Shoes (TSR)
Country Woman: Hat | Cloak | Outfit | Sleeves | Shoes
Peasant: Head Covering & Outfit | Shoes (Base Game)
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Woman's jacket, English. About 1610–15, with later alterations. Linen plain weave, embroidered with metallic threads and spangles; metallic bobbin lace. The Elizabeth Day McCormick Collection.
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Studies of eyes and Studies of the nose and mouth
Jusepe de Ribera, c. 1622
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