Corona delle Nobili, et Virtuose Donne: Lace-making pattern

Creator:
Vecellio, Cesare, 1521-1601
Published/Created:
1589
Date Depicted:
1975
1500 AD - 1699 AD
Notes:
Lace is an essential part of dress throughout the period. This lovely pattern is one of the innumerable lace designs.
Abstract:
Elizabethan hair is pulled straight back, then frizzed into a pompadour which is slightly wider at the sides. Pads increase the height. A widow's peak and high arching temples are considered marks of beauty. Hat styles are largely determined by individual taste. Most popular are the steeple or sugarloaf, a small-brimmed hat which is perched on the side of the head. A lace-covered, heart-shaped frame, closely associated with Mary, Queen of Scots, dips in the center front and flares over the temples. There is a variety of small fitted caps. At the neck is a separate ruff, replacing the small shirt ruffle of the previous period. It has many styles and sizes. Two of the most common are the neck ruff and the standing ruff. The average neck ruff is four inches wide by three inches thick. Usually made of sheer fabric and edged in lace, it is pleated in several ways, most typically in the shape of a figure eight. The neck ruff frames the face and is slightly higher in back. Large ruffs are often supported by an under-propper, a wire arrangement set across the back of the shoulders. Normally ruffs are white; sometimes they are colored with starches in pastel shades or red. Another ruff style, primarily associated with Queen Elizabeth, is a large standing ruff which is wired into the shape of a double wing or trefoil.
Topics:
Costume -- Europe -- History -- (LC)
Prints -- Italy -- 16th century -- (YVRC)
Period/Style:
Elizabethan
Culture:
Italian
Accession Number:
4390-100
Genre:
costume (mode of fashion) (AAT)
pattern books (AAT)
Format:
Image
Content Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Clothing & Accessories
Rights:
The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Access Restrictions:
Yale Community Only
Source Creator:
Button, Jeanne and Sbarge, Stephen
Source Title:
History of Costume, In Slides, Notes and Commentaries: Volume 3
Source Created:
New York, NY
Theatre Arts Slide Presentations
1975
Call Number:
GT513 +B87 3 (LC)
Orbis Barcode:
39002051938471
Yale Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Digital Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Original Repository:
New Haven, CT: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
OID:
10600446
PID:
digcoll:1854221