Re: [h-cost] bosoms was: Have you seen this painting?

2006-01-02 Thread kelly grant
- Original Message - From: "Audrey Bergeron-Morin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 1:45 AM Subject: Re: [h-cost] bosoms was: Have you seen this painting? Tubular to me means straight like a toilet paper r

Re: [h-cost] bosoms was: Have you seen this painting?

2006-01-02 Thread Elizabeth Walpole
- Original Message - From: "otsisto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 5:32 PM Subject: RE: [h-cost] bosoms was: Have you seen this painting? I still consider this conical. http://www.tu

RE: [h-cost] bosoms was: Have you seen this painting?

2006-01-01 Thread otsisto
I still consider this conical. http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Mary1.jpg http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Mary.jpg http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Elizabeth5.jpg http://www.tudor-portraits.com/IsabelPortugal.jpg this almost can be tubilar http://www.tudor-portraits.com/TBBodenham.jpg http://www.tudor-p

Re: [h-cost] bosoms was: Have you seen this painting?

2006-01-01 Thread Audrey Bergeron-Morin
Tubular to me means straight like a toilet paper roll. Elizabethan is cone. http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Elizabeth15.jpg http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Elizabeth25.jpg http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Elizabeth.jpg Yes, but those are all later Elizabethans. The conical shape is really empasize

Re: [h-cost] Bosoms was: Have you seen this painting?

2005-12-31 Thread kelly grant
e see what I can do. Kelly - Original Message - From: "Cynthia Virtue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:55 PM Subject: Re: [h-cost] Bosoms was: Have you seen this painting? kelly grant

Re: [h-cost] Bosoms was: Have you seen this painting?

2005-12-31 Thread Cynthia Virtue
kelly grant wrote: am not really wanting the "melons on a platter" as some >said earlier. I think of the melons on a platter in the 18th Century, not Elizabethan, as the corsets are shaped differently. The Renn and Elizabethan are more tubular in shape to the 18thC cone shape that gives y