Re: [h-cost] Patterns available at LACMA

2016-02-11 Thread michaela de bruce
http://artflsrv02.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.25:24.encyclopedie0513 Just found this in a hunt for other images. It certainly contains more information than I have seen from published snippets. Diderot, I think the entire encyclopedia in fact, but the tailor stuff is all here, in

Re: [h-cost] Patterns available at LACMA

2016-02-08 Thread michaela de bruce
There are heaps of patterns and guides already, it's just many books are now OOP. Waugh did her (nicely sized) book some time ago, and same with the Danish National Museum (some of which are online as pdfs- and there are a range of garments tidenstoj*- but I understand the books are really huge- or

Re: [h-cost] Patterns available at LACMA

2016-02-01 Thread michaeljdeib...@gmail.com
I believe those same patterns have been up for a good couple of years. But yes, quite nice to have more men's patterns! Michael Deibert, NRP OAS AAS LLS Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 1, 2016, at 20:25, Marjorie Wilser wrote: > > Nice that they are doing the men, who are so often neglected when

Re: [h-cost] Patterns available at LACMA

2016-02-01 Thread Marjorie Wilser
Nice that they are doing the men, who are so often neglected when patterns are being sold. ==Marjorie > On Jan 30, 2016, at 12:50 PM, Christine Robb wrote (in > part): > > So far they're showing 4: > > Man's At-home Robe (Banyan), China, 1700–50, Robe: the Netherlands, 1750–60 > > Man's W