Hmm, I seem to have failed at the "paste" part of the process:

http://www.huscarl.at/wissenschaft02.php


On Oct 21, 2010, at 1:07 AM, Patricia Dunham wrote:

> umm, the link to an image didn't come across?? 
> 
> chimene
> 
> On Oct 20, 2010, at 9:47 PM, Heather Rose Jones wrote:
> 
>> With the caveats that artistic representations aren't always intended to 
>> represent actual clothing construction, and that representations of clothing 
>> decoration are sometimes intended to convey symbolism rather than fabric 
>> structures, and that there are multiple ways to create any particular 
>> decorative effect in fabric ...
>> 
>> What are people's thoughts on the garments depicted in the early 14th c. 
>> Manesse Codex that have diagonal striped designs?  Woven as diagonal 
>> stripes?  Print?  Woven as straight-grain stripes and cut on the bias?  
>> Symbolic interpretation of armorial designs not intending to represent 
>> actual garments?  Some other option?
>> 
>> How is a given hypothesis affected by other stripe-like designs in the 
>> manuscript?  (Primarily horizontal stripes, but also chevron designs.)
>> 
>> Here's a link to an image showing a variety of these designs, just for 
>> reference.
>> 
>> I'm contemplating the plausibility of the bias cut hypothesis, but I'm 
>> failing to convince myself, given that the reasoning that would support it 
>> would also conclude that the diagonal-stripe and horizontal-stripe garments 
>> in the manuscript represent two entirely different ways of cutting garments 
>> that are otherwise identical in depiction.
>> 
>> Heather
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