Medieval Manuscript Illuminations and Fashion Change
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Marie Botkin, Ph.D.MLIS Graduate Student Valdosta State University
Medieval Manuscript Illuminations and Fashion Change
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Fashions and Medieval Illuminations
Manuscript illuminations and sculpture provide the best visual sources of evidence for fashion changes in the Middle Ages.
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According to Pinder, there are three chronological styles of illuminations in the 14th century.‘Manneristic’ style with a flat, graphic
aestheticThree dimensional with use of shading for
volumeIntegrated style with use of both volume and
line
Stylistic Changes in the 14th Century
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Flat, graphic style in the Roman d’Alexandre
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Three dimensional style by Jean Pucelle
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Integrated style with line and volume
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Fashion Change in the Medieval Era
Many scholars claim the medieval era hosted the beginning of fashion
“...this change... transformed human beings from soft rounded creatures with a mobile surface into harsh, spare, attenuated insect-like things...”
Stella Mary Newton, 1980
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Early Medieval Clothing
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Influence of Military Costume
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Late Medieval Clothing
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The graphic style
Which came first?Or the fashion?
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Any questions?
Thank you~
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Avril,François. Manuscript Painting at the Court of France : the Fourteenth Century, 1310‑1380. New York: Brazille, 1978.
McWebb, Christine. Reading the Roman de la Rose in Text and Image. http://margot.uwaterloo.ca/ROMAN/imagetab le .html (accessed December 1o,2009).
Newton, Stella Mary. Fashion in the Age of the Black Prince: A Study of the Years 1340‑1365. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1980.
Pinder, Wilhelm. Die Kunst der Ersten Burgerzeit. Frankfurt: Menck, 1956.
Porter, Pamela. Courtly Love in Medieval Manuscripts. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003.
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