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  • Miniatura para Arte efímero
    especialmente el vídeo.[103]​ Uno de los pioneros de la acción artística fue John Cage, quien desde su escuela en el Black Mountain College de Carolina del Norte…
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  • enabled skirts to spread even wider and more fully. The steel-hooped cage crinoline, first patented in April 1856 by R.C. Milliet in Paris, and by their…
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  • Later, the cage crinoline was developed. Women were freed from the heavy petticoats, and were able to move their legs freely beneath the cage. Silhouette…
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  • Batting cage – an enclosure for baseball batting practice Bottle cage – a bicycle bottle holder Cage crinoline – a type of crinoline petticoat Cage trolley…
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  • basically a narrow crinoline with a flat front and cage hoops in the back. By the 1870s, the cage of the crinolette became a cage only at the rear of…
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  • revolutionised the designs of particularly womenswear fashion with cage crinoline enabling a larger but more lightweight hoop skirt. In align with the…
    23 kB (2373 palabras) - 22:55 28 abr 2024
  • is characterized by extremely full-skirted women's fashions relying on crinolines and hoops and the emergence of "alternative fashions" under the influence…
    30 kB (3669 palabras) - 05:51 6 dic 2023
  • off-the-shoulder, and had short sleeves. The introduction of the steel cage crinoline in 1856 provided a means for expanding the skirt still further, and…
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  • Elisabeth followed the fashions of the age, which for many years were cage-crinolined hoop skirts, but when fashion began to change, she was at the forefront…
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  • History of the Corset". www.marquise.de. Retrieved 2015-10-03. "Corsets & Crinolines in Victorian Fashion - Victoria and Albert Museum". www.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved…
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  • a poem satirising Victorian fashion, the author compares a woman in a crinoline to a "Venus" from "the Cape". In James Joyce's 1916 novel A Portrait of…
    65 kB (8073 palabras) - 19:22 31 ago 2024
  • Judith Clark and filmmaker James Norton made 'Satin Cages' a film of a hypothetical exhibition of crinolines (based on a balsa wood model made by Clark) for…
    12 kB (1086 palabras) - 20:35 31 ene 2024
  • crevasse crevice crew cricket, Old Fr. criquet crime criminal criminality crinoline critic critique Cro Magnon crochet crocket crocodile croissant crone croquet…
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  • 1912–1916 Coquette 1927–1931 Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) 1954 Crinoline Days 1922–1926 I'll see you in C-U-B-A 1920 Cuddle Up 1907–1911 Daddy…
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  • their girlfriends would usually wear the same sort of poodle skirts and crinolines their counterparts in America would wear. For day-to-day wear there was…
    35 kB (4803 palabras) - 18:16 28 abr 2024
  • contributor Genevieve Valentine, the dress "was lifted out of time, with crinolines and neckline a century removed from the movie's vaguely rococo trappings"…
    85 kB (7660 palabras) - 07:57 3 sep 2024
  • supported by a hybrid of the bustle and crinoline or hooped petticoat sometimes called a "crinolette". The cage structure was attached around the waist…
    23 kB (2530 palabras) - 23:38 27 ago 2024
  • recriminate, recrimination crīnis crīn- hair crinel, crinigerous, crinite, crinoline, crinose, crinosity crispus crisp- curled crape, crepe, crêpe, crisp,…
    317 kB (336 palabras) - 19:23 19 ago 2024
  • described primarily as a dancer, specializing in performance of the "crinoline dance" or skirt dance, a popular trend of the day. In 1900 she danced…
    6 kB (575 palabras) - 05:12 21 jul 2024
  • skirts with wide volume created by the use of layered material such as crinolines, hoop skirt frames, and heavy fabrics. Because of the impracticality and…
    71 kB (9384 palabras) - 08:34 27 ago 2024
  • from the finest materials, Worth's gowns are well known for their crinolines (cage-like metal structures that held the dress out in a stylish shape).…
    69 kB (11 378 palabras) - 11:36 16 ago 2024
  • and heavily full-skirted below (often inflated by means of hoop skirts, crinolines, panniers, bustles, etc.). Women's fashion around this time started to…
    89 kB (10 425 palabras) - 17:13 5 jun 2024