Newly Discovered Documents Help to Reconstruct the Purchase of a Lost Princely Wardrobe

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Newly Discovered Documents Help to Reconstruct the Purchase of a Lost Princely Wardrobe. / Thepaut-Cabasset, Corinne.

2015.

Publikation: KonferencebidragPaperForskningfagfællebedømt

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Thepaut-Cabasset, C 2015, 'Newly Discovered Documents Help to Reconstruct the Purchase of a Lost Princely Wardrobe'.

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Thepaut-Cabasset, C. (2015). Newly Discovered Documents Help to Reconstruct the Purchase of a Lost Princely Wardrobe.

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Thepaut-Cabasset C. Newly Discovered Documents Help to Reconstruct the Purchase of a Lost Princely Wardrobe. 2015.

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Thepaut-Cabasset, Corinne. / Newly Discovered Documents Help to Reconstruct the Purchase of a Lost Princely Wardrobe.

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abstract = "Passports issued for shipments made to Bavaria between 1680 and 1687 represent an exceptional case study, in which we can envisage the reconstruction of a lost 17th centurywardrobe, sent from Paris to Munich. It helps also to learn about the process and the actors who were creating and activating fashion business at that time. This short essay aims to demonstrate how important the research in archives enables dress historians to discover new patterns of knowledge to build the history of Ancien Regime clothing culture.",
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