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Rebirth

Renaissance/Renascere

Renaissance dates

15th C. -17th C.

Venice and Genoa

Two cities that were made highly prosperous because of trade

Renaissance Man

"Man of many talents"

Johan Gutenburg

Invented the printing press

Capernicus

Found that the sun was at the center of the universe

Condottierie

Prince of a state. The princes like to dress and act like they are monarchs

Social Structure

Nobility, Working Class, Peasants, Artisans, Merchants

Daury

Money that is paid to the family of the bride

Gaudaroba

A set of clothing made up of 3 garments to be worn for 12 months. (Working Class, Peasants)

Camicia

Undershirt

Cioppa

Replaced the women's houpelande.

Gusset

Diamond shaped cut fabric under the arms

Brimless Pillbox

hat made of same color and fabric as jackets

Skull Cap

Knit hat

Chaperone

Turban

Ferroniere

Gold Chain around the head with a jewel in the front

Black work/Spanish work

Embroidery of black silk on the yolk and cuffs of the sleeves of the undershirt

V-shaped bodice

Spanish influenced

Round Gown

Separate bodice from the skirt

Twin Horns

Two strands of hair on the forehead

First to wear underdrawers

the Venetian ladies

Goatee beards

Short beards influenced by the Spanish

Black

The color Spain adopted by the Italians

Chopines

High platform shoe (cork)

Rich women's Chopines

Added metal plates to the platform. Had Ladies in waiting help them over the bridge.

Reformation

Divide in the Catholic Church and began in Germany

Martin Luther

Spoke out against the Catholic Church

Charles V

King of Spain (1500-1538) at the age of 19. Abdicated his thrown and split the land between his son and brother.

Ferdinand

Charles V's brother he controlled Hapsburg (Austria) and the Holy Roman Empire

Phillip II

Charles V's son. He controlled Spain, the low countries, an the New World

Henry VIII

Tudor (1509-1547) broke away from the Catholic church because he wanted a divorce. He had 6 wives

Protestant Church

Established by Henry VIII

Edward VI

Eldest and only son of Henry VIII. Died young.

Mary Tudor

Eldest daughter of Henry VIII. Not close with her father. Wanted England to be Catholic.(1553-1558)

Elizabeth I

Daughter of Henry VIII. Close to her father.(1558-1603) England would be forever Protestant.

Globe

First theater

Francis I

King of France(1515-1547). Patron of the arts

Catherine de Medici

Italian woman who married Francis's son, Henry II, and is said to have started the perfume industry in France.

French Religion

Equally subdivided between Catholicism and Protestants

Open work

cut work

Needle Point Lace

Uses a net that the design is then made with Silk thread

Bobbin Lace

Made entirely of thread. Could have different types of thread be used with different thicknesses.

Ruff

Ruffled lace in the shape of a tire worn around the neck by both men and women.

Gored/Gores

On the base of the doublet wedge shaped panels

Base

Separate short skirts worn with a doublet or jacket usually with gored

Slashing/Panes

To see the undershirt brought about from the war

Breeches

worn of hose

Upperstocks

Breeches

Nether Stocks

Hose

Trunkhose

The generic term for the Uppertock and the netherstock together

Stand Collar

Held the ruffs up

Peccadils

Decorative hem of small flaps

Peascod Belly

Padding to give the appearance of a potbelly (peacock)

Open Breeches

Wide and full throughout

Venetians (breeches)

Wide at the top and tapering at the bottom

Culots

Very short breeches with padding around the hips and tight hose

Melon-Shaped Breeches

In the shape of a pumpkin

Canions

Extension to the knee. resembles bicycle shorts.

Bombast

Horse hair interlining for stiffness

Boning

Wale bones

Pair of Bodys

Bodice that has a separate front and back "A pair of bodys." Beginning of the bustier.

Stomacher

a V-shaped panel in the bodice of the dress usually a contrasting color

Bum Roll

Padding that sat just above the butt to accentuate the waist

Wheel Farthingale

Wheel that went around the knee

Aiguillettes

Metal points that linked the slashes together as decoration

Jeweled Belts

a long thin belt worn by women over their gowns

Spanish Farthingale (Verdugale)

Metal or wood cone-like structure worn under the skirts to give volume

Ropa

sleeveless or cap-sleeved coat that was a-line and usually fastened at the neck

Phillip II Failure

Trying to take England

French Farthingale

Understructure that looks like a giant wheel.

Supportasse

Wooden structure on the shoulders to support the ruffs

Open Ruff

Collar look in the front, ruff in the back.

Conch

Gauze-like veil worn over a woman's back

French Bonnet

Young male version of the Pill box

Beret

Simple hat often with a feather

Capotain

hat worn by both men and woman

Riding hat

Hat that looked similar to the capotain hat but worn by women.

Riding boots

Worn by both men and women

Duckbills

Square toed shoes with slashing to show the lining or another fabric.

Pomador

Sphere like and apple kept perfume worn on the jeweled belt.