Research Project: Attifets & Coifs
Bindmössans origin and it´s development in Swedish/Nordic 1600-1800 rural costumes.
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Porträtt: Huvudliggaren: "Porträtt af okänd konstnär. I olja, på linneväf, i förgylld gustav. ram. H 0,24 B 0,19. Catharina Roselius. Bröstbild, v.f., i svart urringad dräkt med bred nedvikt spetskrage, sammanhållen aaf en rund sölja, halskedja af guld i flera hvarf krin halsen, svart spetsmössa, pannstycke med hvit spets. Ljusbrun bakgrund. Roselius, Catharina, f 1659, d. 1710. Bil. ink. å juvel. Chr . Hammers auktion i Köln okt. 1893."Catharina Andersdotter f. 1659 död 1710 Dotter af…
A FINE LADY'S COIF | Christie's
Embroidered coif ENGLISH, CIRCA 1610 of fine linen embroidered with pomegranates, jonquils and violas with striped petals worked in coloured silk and gold and silver thread Exhibited Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 22-23 Grosvenor Place, January 26, 1933. British Country Life, Grosvenor Square, 1937, exhibit. no. 184a. Ragter og taepper fra Shakespeare Tid, Kunstindustrimuseet, Copenhagen, February, 1964.
Elizabethan Coif c 1610-20 | English & European Dress | Meg Andrews - Antique Dress and Textiles
Elizabethan Coif c 1610-20 Wonderful. A coif was a close fitting woman's indoor cap in the late 16th and early 17th c. Quite often worn with a triangular forehead cloth which were tied under the coif. Women's heads were always covered when in company or outside.
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