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Re: Padded Jack with puffed sleeves


From: Christian Folini
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:04:43 +0100

On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 07:54:21PM +0100, evkasarab-at-poczta.onet.pl wrote:
> Christian, the construction of this sleeve is strange. We have 4 large puffs which looks like pleated(?) and puffed and small bands of material between each puff.
> Brown/red dress is doublet not jack.
> Tommorow I make some scans of those paintings.
> I send You "scetch" based on Slovak and Polish examples...


Here are Ewa's samples:

Koszyce, Slovakia, St. Elizabeth's Cathedral, St. Elizabeth Altar,1474-77.
	http://folini.tikon.ch/images/linked/koszyce.big.jpg
	http://folini.tikon.ch/images/linked/koszyce.small.jpg

Legnica, Silesia, SS Peter and Paul's Church, Polyptych of Legnica, 1466.
	http://folini.tikon.ch/images/linked/Legnica.big.jpg
	http://folini.tikon.ch/images/linked/Legnica.small.jpg

Enjoy,

Christian



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