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  • Miniatura para Silla
    Dantesca, nombre dado en el siglo XIX en Italia a la silla Savonarola. Farthingale chair, silla de asiento ancho y poco profundo, respaldo bajo y sin brazos…
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  • is a partial list of chairs with descriptions, with internal or external cross-references about most of the chairs. For other chair-like types (like bench…
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  • of chair designs and materials has increased enormously. Several depictions of chairs of various types have survived, from stools, benches, chairs, and…
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  • shade. Masques were the heart of festivities at royal courts. Mary wore farthingales, and danced in masques (with the French governess Françoise d'Humières)…
    103 kB (14 754 palabras) - 18:14 14 abr 2024
  • tailor, Edward Jones, made French-style gowns and kirtles and round farthingales for her in 1553. A Genoese merchant wrote that Lady Jane Grey had worn…
    64 kB (8837 palabras) - 13:13 18 abr 2024
  • which leaves them dead and Annie a crippled orphan. Annie is sent to Farthingale Manor to live and recover with Tony Tatterton, whom she thinks is just…
    9 kB (1351 palabras) - 18:02 30 abr 2024
  • Caquetoire (categoría Chairs)
    of chair. A recognised feature of a caquetoire chair is a splayed seat and outward curving arms so women wearing their large skirts or farthingales could…
    3 kB (450 palabras) - 01:17 14 ene 2024
  • after 17th or 18th century chairs of English "farthingale". Ntuatires are turned brass finials that are attached to the chairs at the very top to represent…
    3 kB (288 palabras) - 07:29 16 may 2021
  • for furnishings and carpeting, and also for clothing such as doublets, farthingales, and kirtles. Mockado was introduced to England from Flanders in the…
    4 kB (433 palabras) - 18:15 20 may 2023
  • buy a solar farm. Ted starts to question Crews' impulsive nature. 8 8 "Farthingale" Peter Markle Rand Ravich November 14, 2007 (2007-11-14) 6.94 Crews and…
    21 kB (135 palabras) - 19:40 20 abr 2024
  • observes: "There was an agent buttoned up inside an ulster and sleeping on a chair on a deck within three feet of me." In other instances, the appearance of…
    7 kB (809 palabras) - 01:32 28 ene 2024
  • underneath her black dress. The dress is supported by a wide and stiff farthingale; its width emphasised by the broad lace collar and the horizontal patterns…
    20 kB (2354 palabras) - 01:47 19 mar 2024
  • French–style farthingale, while the pictures of the Countess of Northampton and another lady show the current fashion of drum or French–wheel farthingales. The…
    38 kB (4950 palabras) - 22:57 7 may 2024
  • as Alice Kitchen attended their first reform meeting and presented the chair John Knight with a "most beautiful Cap of Liberty, made of scarlet silk…
    34 kB (4034 palabras) - 05:20 10 may 2024
  • that of the era and the monarch, that went well, too, with the mighty farthingales and ruffs of the ladies, the trunk-hose and puffed and banded doublets…
    22 kB (3367 palabras) - 17:00 9 oct 2023
  • her own gowns were altered and enlarged, perhaps to wear with larger farthingales. However, according to the Venetian ambassador, Antonio Foscarini, King…
    30 kB (3929 palabras) - 10:42 10 may 2024