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  2. 1650–1700 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    A daring new fashion arose for having one's portrait painted in undress, wearing a loosely fastened gown called a nightgown over a voluminous chemise, with tousled curls. The style is epitomized by the portraits of Peter Lely, which derive from the romanticized style originated by Anthony van Dyck in the 1630s. The clothing in these portraits ...

  3. 1600–1650 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion in the period 1600–1650 in Western clothing is characterized by the disappearance of the ruff in favour of broad lace or linen collars. Waistlines rose through the period for both men and women. Other notable fashions included full, slashed sleeves and tall or broad hats with brims. For men, hose disappeared in favour of breeches.

  4. History of Italian fashion - Wikipedia

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    During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Italian fashion for both men and women was extravagant and expensive, but the fashion industry declined during the industrialization of Italy. Many modern Italian fashion brands were founded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and in the 1950s and 1960s, Italian fashion regained popularity worldwide.

  5. Category:16th-century Italian women - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:16th-century Italian people. It includes Italian people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  6. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    The bodices of French, Spanish, and English styles were stiffened into a cone or flattened, triangular shape ending in a V at the front of the woman's waist. Italian fashion uniquely featured a broad U-shape rather than a V. [14] Spanish women also wore boned, heavy corsets known as "Spanish bodies" that compressed the torso into a smaller but ...

  7. The Woman Who Made Us All Italian - AOL

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    Hazan’s first two volumes, The Classic Italian Cookbook (1973) and More Classic Italian Cooking (1978)—later combined as The Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking (1990)—secured her legend.

  8. List of Italian painters - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Carlone (1626–1697) Giovanni Battista Carlone (1603–1684) Giovanni Bernardo Carlone (1590–1630) Domenico Carnovale (fl. 1564) Carpaccio (c. 1460–c. 1525) Domenico Carpinoni (1566–1658) Rosalba Carriera (1675–1757) Felice Casorati (1883–1963) Stefano Cassiani (1636–1714) Andrea del Castagno (1421–1457) Leonardo ...

  9. Petronilla Paolini Massimi - Wikipedia

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    Petronilla Paolini was born in Tagliacozzo, Abruzzo, on 24 December 1663, the daughter of Baron Francesco Paolini of Marsica and Silvia Argoli. [4] Her father, Baron of Ortona dei Marsi and Gentleman of the Colonna, was considered to be a highly cultured and successful politician, her mother "thoughtful, introvert and lover of solitude."