A Step Through Time
"Conspicuous Consumption with Elegance"
Reconstructing
History
Venetian Noble Women's Dress
Late Sixteenth Century
Turkish Over Gown 1555
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| Portrait of a Lady 1555 Titian National Gallery of Art Washington DC | Turkish Gown close view front |
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| Turkish Gown | Turkish Gown rear view |
The Turkish gown worn by Titians model is lovingly reproduced here in black silk, and fully lined in burgundy silk. The sleeve detail of the unusual shaping of the points can be identified in both the portrait and the remake. The front detail of pearls and medallions echoes the portrait in its beauty. The loose style of over gown was seen in other overgarments of the time, without such a strong eastern influence. A
The Turkish influence in clothing is not unusual for Venice. Venice was the cross roads of east and west in Europe at the time, and many Turks lived in Venice itself.
This gown was made and is worn by Deborah Lane of Canberra.
Venetian noble gown made by Deborah Lane
Front Page Introduction Principles of Design 1555 Titian 1560 Veronese 1570 Veronese 1580 Vicellio Accessories Lace Textiles Patterns About the Designers Further Reading
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