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Dress Design - An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers (Paperback)
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Dress Design - An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers (Paperback)
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Loot Price R469
Discovery Miles 4 690
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Talbot Hughes (1869-1942) was a British painter, a collector of
historical costumes and miniature portraits, and writer on fine art
and costume design. His collection of historical costumes and
accessories was huge - totalling 750 pieces dating from 1450 to the
through the 1870s. He used the costumes as props in his studio
which enabled him to produce his historical paintings. In 1913, he
published this book on Dress Design: an account of costume for
artists and dress makers, illustrated by the author from old
examples. The contents Include: Prehistoric Dress, Male and Female,
The Development of Costume to the Tenth Century - Male and Female,
Tenth to the Fifteenth Century - Male and Female. Fifteenth Century
- Male and Female, Sixteenth Century - Character of Trimmings and
various Male and Female designs, The Character of Trimmings through
the Seventeenth Century and various Male and Female designs, The
Character of Decoration and Trimmings of the Eighteenth Century and
various Male and Female designs, Character of Trimmings of the
Nineteenth Century and various Male and Female designs, Patterns of
Various Reigns from Antique Costume, Patterns to Scale and an
Index. This book is new and has been carefully reproduced from the
original, complete with all the photographs and illustrations.
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