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<title>Venetian Dress Gallery: Renaissance fashion in the Veneto area</title>
<description>Image gallery of depictions of Venetian women&#039;s clothing from 1400-1600.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 16:11:27 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>16th century children and their clothing</title>
<description>Images of children, and childrens clothing, in the Renaissanc e. Includes kids from Denmark, England, Flanders, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain; from peasants &amp; paupers to princes &amp; princesses .</description>
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<title>An Overview of Men&#039;s Clothing in Northern Italy c. 1420-1480</title>
<description>Italian men&#039;s clothing of the mid-15th century has a distinctive style that involves many different layers. The images in this handout are from the northern part of Italy: Florence, Ferrara, Siena, Venice, and other nearby regions. The relative scarcity of images from southern Italy makes it difficult to say how far south the style extended.</description>
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<title>Pearls: An Example Sumptuary Law</title>
<description>From a regulation of the wearing of pearls (Venetian senate decree 15 October 1562).</description>
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<title>Nuremberg and Venetian Women</title>
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