Quoting Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

At 00:15 30/01/2006, you wrote:

Question about houppelandes ...

I've seen bands of fur at the bottom (i.e., hem) of the women's
"cotehardie," at the bottom of sideless surcoats, and at the bottom of
men's *short* houppelandes -- but what about a woman's long
houppelande?  I inherited one from the estate of a dear friend -- she
always wore hers unbelted -- but if I belt it, it's going to be too
short.  I thought of a band of fur/velvet at the hem -- just curious as
to if it was ever done.


Look for paintings by Rogier van der Weyden, "The Magdalene Reading" and "The Altarpiece of the Seven Sacraments" in particular. The gowns are completely fur lined but have a border of fur showing, so you could "cheat it".

Thanks!  I knew that I'd seen it somewhere; I just couldn't pull the
correct paintings out of my brain!

Susan
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Susan Farmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of Tennessee
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
http://www.goldsword.com/sfarmer/Trillium/


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