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As portraits, private diaries, and estate inventories make clear, elite families of the Italian Renaissance were obsessed with fashion, investing as much as forty percent of their fortunes on clothing. In fact, the most elaborate outfits of the period could cost more than a good-sized farm out in the Mugello. Yet despite its prominence in both daily life and the economy, clothing has been largely overlooked in the rich historiography of Renaissance Italy. In Dressing Renaissance Florence, however, Carole Collier Frick provides the first in-depth study of the Renaissance fashion industry, focusing on Florence, a city founded on cloth, a city of wool manufacturers, finishers, and merchants, of silk dyers, brocade weavers, pearl dealers, and goldsmiths. From the artisans who designed and assembled the outfits to the families who amassed fabulous wardrobes, Frick's wide-ranging and innovative interdisciplinary history explores the social and political implications of clothing in Renaissance Italy's most style-conscious city. Frick begins with a detailed account of the industry itself -- its organization within the guild structure of the city, the specialized work done by male and female workers of differing social status, the materials used and their sources, and the garments and accessories produced. She then shows how the driving force behind the growth of the industry was the elite families of Florence, who, in order to maintain their social standing and family honor, made continuous purchases of clothing -- whether for everyday use or special occasions -- for their families and households. And she concludes with an analysis of the clothes themselves: what pieces made up an outfit; how outfits differed for men, women, and children; and what colors, fabrics, and design elements were popular.
History of Italy --- History of civilization --- anno 1400-1499 --- Florence --- Clothing trade --- -Costume --- -Tailoring --- -391 <45> --- 316.344.42 <45> --- Clothing and dress --- Fashion --- Fancy dress --- Motion pictures --- Opera --- Stage costume --- Theater --- Theatrical costume --- Decorative arts --- Apparel industry --- Clothiers --- Clothing industry --- Garment industry --- Rag trade --- Textile industry --- Tailors --- History --- -History --- -Kleding. Mode. Sieraden. Volksdracht--Italië --- Elite--Italië --- Costume --- Florence (Italy) --- -Social life and customs --- 316.344.42 <45> Elite--Italië --- 391 <45> Kleding. Mode. Sieraden. Volksdracht--Italië --- Kleding. Mode. Sieraden. Volksdracht--Italië --- Tailoring --- 391 <45> --- Florent︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Firenze (Italy) --- Florencia (Italy) --- Florença (Italy) --- Florenz (Italy) --- Florentia (Italy) --- Forence (Tuscany) --- Social life and customs. --- Italy --- To 1500 --- 15th century --- Social life and customs --- Fashion industry --- Florence (Tuscany)
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Music --- Musicians --- Musique --- Musiciens --- History and criticism --- History --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Medici, House of --- Florence (Italy) --- Florence (Italie) --- 091:78 --- 091 <45 FIRENZE> --- -Musicians --- -Artists --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Handschriften i.v.m. muziek --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Italië--FIRENZE --- -Sources --- Biography --- -Florence (Italy) --- -Biography --- -Handschriften i.v.m. muziek --- 091 <45 FIRENZE> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Italië--FIRENZE --- 091:78 Handschriften i.v.m. muziek --- -091:78 Handschriften i.v.m. muziek --- Artists --- -Art music --- -Florent︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Firenze (Italy) --- Florencia (Italy) --- Florença (Italy) --- Florenz (Italy) --- Florentia (Italy) --- History and criticism&delete& --- Sources --- Florent︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Forence (Tuscany) --- Biography. --- Sources. --- 78.21.2 Firenze --- Florence (Tuscany) --- Muziekgeschiedenis --- Politiek --- Sociologie --- Hofmuziek --- Muziekleven --- Biografieën --- Italië --- Firenze --- 16e eeuw --- 18e eeuw --- 17e eeuw --- History.
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During the years between the restoration of the Medici to Florence and the election of Cosimo I, the Medici family sponsored a series of splendid public festivals, reconstructed here by Anthony M. Cummings. Cummings has utilized unexpectedly rich sources of information about the musical life of the time in contemporary narrative accounts of these occasions-histories, diaries, and family memoirs. In this interdisciplinary work, he explains how the festivals combined music with art and literature to convey political meanings to Florentine observers. As analyzed by Cummings, the festivals document the political transformation of the city in the crucial era that witnessed the end of the Florentine republic and the beginnings of the Medici principate. This book will interest all students of the life and institutions of sixteenth-century Florence and of the Medici family. In addition, the author furnishes new evidence about the contexts for musical performances in early modern Europe. By describing such contexts, he ascertains much about how music was performed and how it sounded in this period of music history and shows that the modes of musical expression were more varied than is suggested by the relatively few surviving examples of actual pieces of music.Originally published in 1992.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Arts italiens --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Médicis (famille de) --- Mécénat --- -Arts, Italian --- -Arts, Renaissance --- -Music and state --- -State and music --- Renaissance arts --- Medici, House of --- -Art and state --- Arts, Renaissance --- State and music --- Art and state --- -Festivals --- -Music --- Art --- Arts --- Politics and art --- State and art --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Italian arts --- History --- -History and criticism --- Government policy --- Florence (Italy) --- -Florent︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Firenze (Italy) --- Florencia (Italy) --- Florença (Italy) --- Florenz (Italy) --- Florentia (Italy) --- -Arts italiens --- Musique --- Arts, Italian --- Festivals --- Music and state --- Music --- Cultural policy --- Days --- Manners and customs --- Anniversaries --- Fasts and feasts --- Pageants --- Processions --- Art and society --- Education and state --- History and criticism --- Social aspects --- Medici, House of. --- History and criticism. --- 16th century --- 1421-1737 --- Arts [Italian ] --- Arts [Renaissance ] --- Medici [House of ] --- Music - Italy - Florence - 16th century - History and criticism. --- Music and state - Italy - Florence. --- Festivals - Italy - Florence - History - 16th century. --- Florence (Italy) - History - 1421-1737. --- Arts, Italian - Italy - Florence. --- Arts, Renaissance - Italy - Florence. --- Art and state - Italy - Florence. --- Médicis --- Mécénat. --- 78.21.2 Firenze --- 78.24
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