Anne van Buren, Illuminating Fashion, Dress in the Art of Medieval France and the Netherlands, 1325-1515

Clio 36:259-260 (2012)
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Grâce à ce splendide ouvrage de 431 pages, richement illustré, Anne van Buren a composé une véritable encyclopédie du costume en France et aux Pays-Bas à la fin du Moyen Âge. Sa connaissance approfondie de l’enluminure médiévale lui a permis de cerner année après année les évolutions de la mode aristocratique des cours de France et de Bourgogne, sans omettre d’évoquer les costumes paysans ou bourgeois. Comme elle le souligne dans son introduction, le costume médiéval correspond à un statut :...

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