"... anatomical recreation of what it's supposed to be covering and hiding." Nice one! That's some first rate palavering.🙃 I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for posting.
Love the video, very well done and very useful to me. I have been trying to identify the painting shown at 11:45 without success, I would very much like to learn more about it.
Hi! What's the name of the outerwear on the man in @16:46 ? I'm attempting to recreate it but can't find any other examples of one with a square neckline like that
The painting is Girolamo Romanino's "Portrait of a Man," 1520-25 and can be found at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. I believe he is wearing a silk/velvet brocade farsetto (doublet). I can't say I've seen a commercial pattern that looks exactly like this example, but you certainly could modify a pattern that has a higher neckline to get the look.
"... anatomical recreation of what it's supposed to be covering and hiding." Nice one! That's some first rate palavering.🙃 I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for posting.
This channel is a hidden gold mine! Amazing work! Thanks so much!
18:25 getting heavy Quirrell vibes
THANK YOU. SO WELL DONE! Please keep sharing
Love the video, very well done and very useful to me. I have been trying to identify the painting shown at 11:45 without success, I would very much like to learn more about it.
The painting is "A Legend of Saints Justus and Clement Volterra" by Domenico Ghirlandaio
Hi! What's the name of the outerwear on the man in @16:46 ? I'm attempting to recreate it but can't find any other examples of one with a square neckline like that
The painting is Girolamo Romanino's "Portrait of a Man," 1520-25 and can be found at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. I believe he is wearing a silk/velvet brocade farsetto (doublet). I can't say I've seen a commercial pattern that looks exactly like this example, but you certainly could modify a pattern that has a higher neckline to get the look.
@@julielearson396 Thank you! much appreciated