Tudor and Elizabethan FashionsForty-five handsome, ready-to-color plates of illustrations depict all social classes in 15th- and 16th-century England — from country workers in woolen tunics and leather boots and sailors in canvas breeches and shirts to officials in fur-trimmed robes and elegantly clad Tudor monarchs. Also, detailed drawings of period hairstyles, headgear, shoes, gloves, jewelry, more. |
Contents
Section 1 | 4 |
Section 2 | 9 |
Section 3 | 13 |
Section 4 | 14 |
Section 5 | 28 |
Section 6 | 29 |
Section 7 | 31 |
Section 8 | 33 |
Section 9 | 41 |
Section 10 | 42 |
Common terms and phrases
Anne Boleyn Anne of Cleves belt bodice brim brocaded silk cartwheel ruff Catherine Howard chemise codpiece collar and cuffs color cone-shaped sleeves Dalmatian sleeves dandy decorated dogaline doublet dress Edward VI Elizabeth Elizabethan Fashions English nobleman fabric false sleeves farthingale Fashions Tom Tierney fitted gown full sleeves fur lined fur trim fur-lined gable coif Gentleman and Lady gentleman wears girdle gold mesh gown is edged hair head she wears headdress Henry VIII Jane Seymour jerkin jeweled cap Katherine of Aragon lady wears lappets Lord Darnley Mary of Scotland Mary Tudor men's Mineola parti-colored pearls plumed reveal satin gown Scotland and Lord sheer shirt shoes short gown shoulders skirt sleeves and underskirt square neckline stiffened stuffed sleeves style taffeta Tierney DOVER PUBLICATIONS trunk hose Tudor and Elizabethan Tudor ruff tunic undersleeves velvet cap velvet gown VIII's waist wearing a gable wears a linen wears a padded wears a peascod wired women wore



