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Byzantine Dress

by Jennifer L. Ball
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Overview

In Byzantium two overlapping systems of dress existed: a semiotic one whereby dress was a code for rank and wealth; and a fashion system where dress was based on the desire to look a certain way. Courtiers participated in a semiotic system of dress, but fashion crept into their prescribed outfits; the nobility chose their clothing based primarily on individual taste, but status was encoded within their fashions. This book elucidates secular dress from the eighth to the twelfth centuries through an examination of painted representations, helping the reader to envision an entire society of dressed citizens.

Synopsis

The book is a study of representations of secular dress in Byzantine paintings, primarily portraits, made between the eighth and twelfth centuries

About the Author, Jennifer L. Ball

Jennifer L. Ball is Assistant Professor of Medieval Art History at Brooklyn College.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
212
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403967008

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