Thanks, De. This one is interesting, too.
Lauren M. Walker
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On Jan 13, 2007, at 3:51 PM, otsisto wrote:
And the Manesse Codex but men.
1340
http://www.tempora-nostra.de/tempora-nostra/manesse.php?id=203&tfl=124
But not the waist tie ones.
De
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Well, here is an utterly flatfooted query from me: Do we know
when women
began wearing aprons of the rectangle with waist strings type?
Too many
of my history-of-costume books are in storage right now and I
just can't
seem to recall when they start showing up in the art. Does anyone
have
this info easily at hand?
Thanks!
Lauren
Lauren M. Walker
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This page has a list of medieval and renaissance artworks with aprons
http://www.larsdatter.com/aprons.htm the earliest seems to be the
Luttrell
Psalter like Robin said.
HTH
Elizabeth
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