Spanish Don
The
garment of a member of the middle rank Spanish nobility (ca
1580) consists of a linen shirt sewn according to the original
in the Museo del Prado, a doublet designed according to the
pattern of Juan de Alcega, short trunkhose made after alternated
pattern taken from extant burial hose of Don Garcia de Medici, and a short cloak according to the Alcega’s
pattern. A hat is a reconstruction according to the preserved
piece stored in the Germanisches National Museum in Nuremberg.
Accessories are starched ruffs and stockings with garters.
Next
pages show breeches according to the pattern of Diego de Freyle
and details.
|