That is amazing.
Did you notice that when you zoom in at the headpiece, you can see that the
wire was attached with heavy buttonholestitches.
Thanks for showing us
Bjarne
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Did you notice that when you zoom in at the headpiece, you can see that the
wire was attached with heavy buttonholestitches.
Beautiful!
I'm just now looking at this
You Bjarne must have great eyes! Are you talking about around the outer
edge of the sheer part?
I have to say, I am not sure I had seen the treatment in black either. I
strongly wonder if the PAM pick sitter isn't part of this family, or rented
her costume from the same provider. There are
Painters of that period were known to carry their own sitting garb and armor.
I found it absolutely fascinating to walk around the Louvre and see how many
subjects I could find in the same cloths from the same artist! Very fun. There
was one artist in particular (and I can't remember his
Oh my gosh! Under close magnification, it looks like her headpiece is made
like a French hood, but the brim is of very sheer material. Is that correct?
It's great, though.
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