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    Men wore trousers either as outer garments or beneath skirts, while it was unusual for adult women to wear their pants (termed sokgot) without a covering skirt. As in Europe, a wide variety of styles came to define regions, time periods and age and gender groups, from the unlined gouei to the padded sombaji .

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    Pair of Italian figures in painted wood, 18th century "Moor with Emerald Cluster" by Balthasar Permoser in the collection of the Grünes Gewölbe. Blackamoor is a type of figure and visual trope in European decorative art, typically found in works from the Early Modern period, depicting a man of sub-Saharan African descent, usually in clothing that suggests high status.

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    95 x 196 cm Private collection The Music Lesson: Portrait de famille: 1917 Oil on canvas: 245.1 x 210.8 cm Merion, PA Barnes Foundation: Bouquet: Fleurs: 1917–18 Oil on canvas: 139.7 x 102.2 cm San Diego San Diego Museum of Art: The Moroccans: Les Marocains: 1918 Oil on canvas: 181.3 x 279.4 cm New York City Museum of Modern Art: The Ostrich ...

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    In a garment from Migration period Sweden, roughly 300–700 AD, the edges of bands of trimming are reinforced with running stitch, back stitch, stem stitch, tailor's buttonhole stitch, and Whip stitch, but it is uncertain whether this work simply reinforced the seams or should be interpreted as decorative embroidery.

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