Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns

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Autor(a) principal: Avella,Alessandra
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract This research treats about the women’s clothing drawing used in classical Pompeii, aiming to integrate the results of scientific studies developed in other disciplines on clothing in ancient Rome and in the Provinces of its Empire with those of the Drawing discipline. The research is based on the disciplinary approach of Drawing in the study of iconographic sources, starting from the graphic analysis of the classical iconography of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN), compared with the historiographical sources for the representation of the main women's tailoring patterns and both decorative and chromatic motifs, also in relation to the natural fibers of which the fabrics were made. The result of this analysis is an unpublished, systematic collection of technical drawings (patterns) of the various women's clothing types, that bring back to the drawing a character of critical analysis rather than illustrative as often occurs in the scientific literature on the subject.
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title Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns
spellingShingle Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns
Avella,Alessandra
Vestimenta
Iconographic sources
Geometry
Paper pattern
Pompeii
title_short Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns
title_full Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns
title_fullStr Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns
title_full_unstemmed Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns
title_sort Vestimenta drawing in use by the Romans Toward an Archive of Pompeii clothing patterns
author Avella,Alessandra
author_facet Avella,Alessandra
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vestimenta
Iconographic sources
Geometry
Paper pattern
Pompeii
topic Vestimenta
Iconographic sources
Geometry
Paper pattern
Pompeii
description Abstract This research treats about the women’s clothing drawing used in classical Pompeii, aiming to integrate the results of scientific studies developed in other disciplines on clothing in ancient Rome and in the Provinces of its Empire with those of the Drawing discipline. The research is based on the disciplinary approach of Drawing in the study of iconographic sources, starting from the graphic analysis of the classical iconography of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN), compared with the historiographical sources for the representation of the main women's tailoring patterns and both decorative and chromatic motifs, also in relation to the natural fibers of which the fabrics were made. The result of this analysis is an unpublished, systematic collection of technical drawings (patterns) of the various women's clothing types, that bring back to the drawing a character of critical analysis rather than illustrative as often occurs in the scientific literature on the subject.
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