Audrey Bergeron-Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
And how were they fastened in back -- buckled, tied, pinned?

The only question I can *sort of* answer.

I took a pic of the back of a statue in the Cluny Museum in Paris. Unfortunately, I couldn't move to the other side to actually SEE the buckle. The statue is from Stephani, called Female Donor, France 1463. The rest of the details are too fuzzy to read (no flash and no tripod, ugh!). Hope this helps somewhat!

http://www.geocities.com/audreybmorin/Varia/images/P7060176.JPG

Good picture! Is that trim sewn down to act as a belt loop, do you think, or just hanging over? (and is she carrying a baby, or playing a bagpipe?!)

Jean
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Jean Waddie
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