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  2. Cassone - Wikipedia

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    Peter Thornton, The Italian Renaissance Interior 1400–1600. (New York: Abrams) 1991 "Cassone - Italian Renaissance Marriage Chest" in Eclectique, 23 September 2009. Helen Webberley, "Marriage, fertility and courtly love in Renaissance Italy: cassone" in Art and Architecture, mainly, 1 February 2011

  3. History of Italian fashion - Wikipedia

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    From the Middle Ages, Italian fashion has been popular internationally, with cities in Italy producing textiles like velvet, silk, and wool. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Italian fashion for both men and women was extravagant and expensive, but the fashion industry declined during the industrialization of Italy. Many modern Italian ...

  4. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Young Italian men wear brimless caps, The Betrothal, c. 1470 [1] As Europe continued to grow more prosperous, the urban middle classes, skilled workers, began to wear more complex clothes that followed, at a distance, the fashions set by the elites. It is in this time period that fashion took on a temporal aspect.

  5. The 10 Best Shoes to Wear to a Wedding - AOL

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    Between red driving shoes and classic black brogues, leave the fashion faux pas at home. Inside, the 10 best shoes to wear to a wedding, from brands including J.Crew, Gucci, and more.

  6. Quattrocento - Wikipedia

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    The Quattrocento is viewed as the transition from the Medieval period to the age of the Italian Renaissance, principally in the cities of Rome, Florence, Milan, Venice, Naples. The period saw the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, and it has been compared with the Timurid Renaissance which unfolded at the same time in Central Asia. [6]

  7. Francesco di Giorgio Martini - Wikipedia

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    Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439–1501) was an Italian architect, engineer, painter, sculptor, and writer. As a painter, he belonged to the Sienese School . He was considered a visionary architectural theorist—in Nikolaus Pevsner 's terms: "one of the most interesting later Quattrocento architects ". [ 1 ]

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