Thought some of you might get a kick out of this.
http://www.bildindex.de/bilder/mi08115a05b.jpghttp://www.bildindex.de/bilder/mi08115a05b.jpg
(I have a vague recollection it might have been posted before, if so, my
apologies.)
It is a fragment from a woodcut print. It is water colored.
Would you make a color copy of this if you have it? It looks like a
Renaissance paper doll to me.
Sincerely,
Becky Rautine
From: Saragrace Knauf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Historical Costume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],TheRenaissanceTailor
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Sep 9, 2006, at 2:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought some of you might get a kick out of this. http://
www.bildindex.de/bilder/mi08115a05b.jpghttp://www.bildindex.de/
bilder/mi08115a05b.jpg
On bild index page after you click a thumbnail you get an
intermediate size in a popup,
This was on a museum list. I e-mailed Eva, and she asked to
please share with other lists!
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Hello,
I'm writing in hopes that you know of a talented student who might be
interested in the following internship at the Merchant's House
Museum. This is the first time we've
MaggiRos wrote:
It looks entirely 17th century to me, going by the
hair styles (far left) and high waists, among other
things.
Definitely 17th century, probably around 1635, though the hair and the
neckline look slightly later. Compare
No. I meant that if this were to printd on good paper, it would make a great
paper doll. It is arranged like the paper dolls that played with in the late
60s and beyond. I'd like to have a copy of it tomake a doll for my daughter.
Sincerely,
Becky Rautine
From: MaggiRos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tomorrow my daughter will be wearing the pink costume I've been working on
since last year. Looking for the fabrics, getting patterns, make a toile,
adjusting this or that, gathering beads and pearls, looking for those little
black buttons, and hand stitching it all myself... and it looks