Italian Renaissance Style Flashcards

1
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Italian Renaissande clothing (CHEMISE)

A

CAMICIA

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Italian Renaissance clothing
- a linen undergarment worn under a dress

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VESTI

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3
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2 main types of VESTI

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  1. GONELLA
  2. CIPRIANE
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4
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a type of VESTI
- a semi-fitted dress
- similar to the cotehardie but not usually with front laces or buttons

A

GONELLA

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5
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a type of VESTI
- a dress
- wide neckline
- row of buttons made of silver or pearls going from the neckline to the hem

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CIPRIANE

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Italian Renaissance Style
- OVERDRESSES

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SOPRAVVESTI

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Italian Renaissance Style:
SOPRAVVESTI (Overdresses)

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  1. GUARNACCA
  2. COTTARDITA
  3. PELLANDA
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a SOPRAVVESTI
- overdess with *tippets

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GUARNACCA

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a SOPRAVVESTI
- overdress with wide sleeves usually with *dagges

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COTTARDITA

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10
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a SOPRAVVESTI
- lined winter overdress
- high neckline (14th cent)
- evolved into a crew neckline (15th cent)

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PELLANDA

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Italian Renaissance Style
(15th Century Dresses)

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  1. GUARNELLO
  2. GAMURRA
  3. GIORNEA
  4. CIOPPA
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12
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Italian Renaissance Style (15th Century)
- working class dress
- usually sleeveless
- front laced
- smooth bodice
- pleated skirt

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GUARNELLO

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13
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Italian Renaissance Style (15th Century)
- worn by all social classes
- in many different colors, fabrics, and styles

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GAMURRA

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Italian Renaissance Style (15th Century)
- sleeveless
- SIDELESS SURCOAT worn over the GAMURRA in a contrasting color

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GIORNEA

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Italian Renaissance Style (15th Century)
- has sides and attached sleeves worn over the GAMURRA

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CIOPPA

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16
Q

Italian Renaissance Style
- worn outdoors
- open and closed
- often lined in contrasting fabric or matching with other dress

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MANTLES & CAPES

17
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Italian Renaissance Style
- fastened to the dress at the shoulders
- but not covering the shoulders or upper arms
- extends to a long train at the back

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DECORATIVE CAPES

18
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Italian Renaissance Style
(The Venetian Style)

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  • Very elaborate, ornamented in gold, pearls and other jewels dangling from their ears, neck, breasts, bodice; in winter, everything is lined with precious furs.
  • Venetian officials opposed extravagant spending on clothes as families could no longer afford to fund sufficient dowries.
  • When a Venetian noblewoman marries, she is presented with a CAMICIA DE ORO (a gold shirt) made of lace and starched with honey,
19
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Italian Renaissance Style
(The Venetian Style)

  • When a Venetian noblewoman marries, she is presented with a ____ (a gold shirt) made of lace and starched with honey,
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CAMICIA DE ORO