Cavalier and Puritan Fashions - (Dover Fashion Coloring Book) by Tom Tierney (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Who were the cavaliers, and what elaborate hairstyles did they introduce?
- 45 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Activity Books
- Series Name: Dover Fashion Coloring Book
Description
About the Book
Who were the Cavaliers? Did 17th-century Puritans wear only simple outfits? Coloring book fans find out with the help of this educational, accurately rendered fashion survey of the period. 45 plates.Book Synopsis
Who were the cavaliers, and what elaborate hairstyles did they introduce? Did Puritans really wear only simple, unadorned black clothing? Tom Tierney answers these questions and more in this carefully researched and rendered coloring book on seventeenth-century apparel worn by the English, the American colonists, and other Europeans.
Forty-five illustrations reveal that cavaliers (those loyal to the royal cause during the English civil war) loved ribbons, bright colors, and fancy hats on heads of long, curly hair. Puritans preferred browns, grays, deep greens, and other dark colors but didn't always wear black. And -- they liked white cuffs and collars! Other figures portrayed include farmers, soldiers, prosperous middle-class couples, and landed gentry.
Informative captions and descriptive notes accompany handsome, full-page drawings that will not only appeal to coloring book fans of all ages but will also be valued by costume historians and fashion designers.
About the Author
One of the leading authorities on fashion history, Tom Tierney created over 150 paper doll books for Dover Publications. With subjects ranging from U.S. Presidents to popular movie stars, Mr. Tierney's books are famous for being carefully researched and meticulously rendered. His releases are prized by fashion professionals, collectors, and paper doll lovers all over the world.