> A long time ago, someone on this list suggested that the book we need someone
> to publish would be called "Hey Lady, Turn Around!"

I admit to posting that, but the proposed title came from Kayta
Barrows (also on this list) from a face 2 face comment she made to me.
 I suggested the companion volumes, "Hey Mister, Turn Around!" and of
course, "Hey Kid, Turn Around!"

--cin
Cynthia Barnes
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> A long tme ago, someone on this list suggested that the book we need someone
> to publish would be called "Hey Lady, Turn Around!"
>
> My problem is that so often a painting includes one gown from the front and
> one from the back, but how do I know that this back is the back of this
> front? :-) The perils of research...
>
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>
> MaggiRos
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> 2009/9/21 K?the Barrows <[email protected]>
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>> That was in Jost Amman's Book of Trades (occupations), republished by
>> Dover.  Many back views, and side views too, in that book.
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Chiara Francesca
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > One of the questions we get a lot on this list is how does the back of
>> this
>> > garment or that garment look like within its period.
>> >
>> > I am working a contract for a book warehouser and saw this series (there
>> are
>> > several books in this series). Here is a book cover that actually has an
>> > image of such a garment's view.
>> >
>> >
>> https://new.mybooksandmore.com/MBM/popups/product_image.jsp?image=9780763776213
>> >
>> >
>>
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> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 14:36:50 -0700
> From: K?the Barrows <[email protected]>
> To: Historical Costume <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] Another "view of the back" of a costume
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> Thereal trick is to look at dozens of sources.  Eventually you'll find
> side and back views of some of it.  Not common.
>
>> A long tme ago, someone on this list suggested that the book we need someone
>> to publish would be called "Hey Lady, Turn Around!"
>>
>> My problem is that so often a painting includes one gown from the front and
>> one from the back, but how do I know that this back is the back of this
>> front? :-) The perils of research...
>
> --
> Carolyn Kayta Barrows
> --
> ?The future is already here, it is just unevenly distributed.?   -William 
> Gibson
> --
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:32:39 -0700
> From: "Chiara Francesca" <[email protected]>
> To: "'Historical Costume'" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] Another "view of the back" of a costume
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> Yeppers, I think we collectively should just start our own community website 
> and start collecting said images. When we hit critical mass we begin to ask 
> permission from the various museums for permission to publish a coffee table 
> book of all those images with proceeds going to some charity. :D
>
> ?
> Chiara Francesca
> ? Ehi Prof.! Che cosa facciamo stasera??
> ? Quello che facciamo tutte le sere, Mignolo: tentare di conquistare il 
> mondo! ?
> (hint: italian)
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>> On Behalf Of K?the Barrows
>> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 2:37 PM
>> To: Historical Costume
>> Subject: Re: [h-cost] Another "view of the back" of a costume
>>
>> Thereal trick is to look at dozens of sources.  Eventually you'll find
>> side and back views of some of it.  Not common.
>>
>> > A long tme ago, someone on this list suggested that the book we need
>> someone
>> > to publish would be called "Hey Lady, Turn Around!"
>> >
>> > My problem is that so often a painting includes one gown from the
>> front and
>> > one from the back, but how do I know that this back is the back of
>> this
>> > front? :-) The perils of research...
>>
>> --
>> Carolyn Kayta Barrows
>> --
>> ?The future is already here, it is just unevenly distributed.?   -
>> William Gibson
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