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195: 20: 142: 180: 161: 293: 194: 141: 113:. Early styles were front-laced, but the fashion later changed to side-laced styles. The fashion for sleeves also changed: though sleeves earlier in the fifteenth century are attached to the bodice, after 1450, they are usually detached and laced or pinned to the bodice. 179: 160: 19: 203:, c. 1485–1490, by Domenico Ghirlandaio. The woman to the left wears a gamurra underneath a giornea and the women in the center seems to wear a gamurra under an overdress. 334: 120:
could be worn on its own in the home or in an informal setting; in a formal setting, it would typically be worn underneath an overdress such as a
267: 154:. This image shows a gamurra laced in front and at the side, used here to regulate the size of the gamurra during pregnancy. 358: 353: 327: 188:(detail), c. 1488, by Domenico Ghirlandaio. A full-length image of Giovanna Tornabuoni wearing a gamurra and giornea. 368: 320: 151: 27: 273: 263: 233: 170: 304: 363: 347: 48:
popular in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. It could also be called a
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Italian style of women's dress popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries
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probably developed from a fourteenth century garment called the
308: 30:. A woman wearing a gamurra underneath a giornea. 328: 8: 78:in northern Italy. It consisted of a fitted 335: 321: 18: 213: 137: 7: 289: 287: 251: 249: 247: 229:Renaissance dress in Italy 1400-1500 221: 219: 217: 307:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 262:. Johns Hopkins University Press. 173:. A woman wearing a brown gamurra. 14: 201:The Birth of St. John the Baptist 291: 193: 178: 159: 140: 24:Portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni, 256:Frick, Carole Collier. (2005). 1: 226:Herald, Jacqueline. (1981). 94:). It was usually unlined. 385: 286: 303:-related article is a 31: 152:Piero della Francesca 22: 359:16th-century fashion 354:15th-century fashion 232:. Bell & Hyman. 28:Domenico Ghirlandaio 167:Portrait of a Woman 32: 316: 315: 171:Sandro Botticelli 148:Madonna del Parto 60:in Florence or a 44:style of women's 376: 337: 330: 323: 295: 288: 282: 281: 253: 242: 241: 223: 197: 182: 163: 144: 384: 383: 379: 378: 377: 375: 374: 373: 344: 343: 342: 341: 285: 270: 255: 254: 245: 225: 224: 215: 211: 204: 198: 189: 183: 174: 164: 155: 150:, c.. 1455, by 145: 136: 17: 12: 11: 5: 382: 380: 372: 371: 369:Clothing stubs 366: 361: 356: 346: 345: 340: 339: 332: 325: 317: 314: 313: 296: 284: 283: 268: 243: 212: 210: 207: 206: 205: 199: 192: 190: 186:The Visitation 184: 177: 175: 169:, c. 1475, by 165: 158: 156: 146: 139: 135: 132: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 381: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 351: 349: 338: 333: 331: 326: 324: 319: 318: 312: 310: 306: 302: 297: 294: 290: 279: 275: 271: 269:0-8018-8264-8 265: 261: 260: 252: 250: 248: 244: 239: 235: 231: 230: 222: 220: 218: 214: 208: 202: 196: 191: 187: 181: 176: 172: 168: 162: 157: 153: 149: 143: 138: 133: 131: 129: 125: 124: 119: 114: 112: 108: 104: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 76: 71: 70: 65: 64: 59: 58: 53: 52: 47: 43: 39: 38: 29: 25: 21: 309:expanding it 298: 258: 228: 200: 185: 166: 147: 127: 122: 117: 115: 110: 106: 102: 98: 96: 91: 86:worn over a 74: 73: 68: 67: 62: 61: 56: 55: 50: 49: 36: 35: 33: 23: 348:Categories 209:References 90:(called a 238:557681355 82:and full 26:1488, by 301:clothing 278:62531995 107:gonnella 364:Dresses 134:Gallery 123:giornea 118:gamurra 111:sottana 99:gamurra 92:camicia 88:chemise 51:camurra 42:Italian 40:was an 37:gamurra 276:  266:  236:  128:cioppa 80:bodice 57:camora 299:This 126:or a 109:, or 103:gonna 84:skirt 75:socha 72:, or 46:dress 305:stub 274:OCLC 264:ISBN 234:OCLC 116:The 97:The 69:zipa 63:zupa 54:or 350:: 272:. 246:^ 216:^ 130:. 105:, 66:, 34:A 336:e 329:t 322:v 311:. 280:. 240:.

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Domenico Ghirlandaio
Italian
dress
bodice
skirt
chemise
giornea
Madonna del Parto, c.. 1455, by Piero della Francesca. This image shows a gamurra laced in front and at the side, used here to regulate the size of the gamurra during pregnancy.
Piero della Francesca
Portrait of a Woman, c. 1475, by Sandro Botticelli. A woman wearing a brown gamurra.
Sandro Botticelli
The Visitation (detail), c. 1488, by Domenico Ghirlandaio. A full-length image of Giovanna Tornabuoni wearing a gamurra and giornea.
The Birth of St. John the Baptist, c. 1485–1490, by Domenico Ghirlandaio. The woman to the left wears a gamurra underneath a giornea and the women in the center seems to wear a gamurra under an overdress.



Renaissance dress in Italy 1400-1500
OCLC
557681355



Dressing Renaissance Florence : families, fortunes, and fine clothing
ISBN
0-8018-8264-8
OCLC
62531995
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