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== Artwork ==
== Artwork ==
European art: transitional period from Romanesque to Gothic.
European art: transitional period from [[Romanesque]] to [[Gothic]].


== Clothing ==
== Clothing ==
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External [[Garb]] Links
External [[Garb]] Links
* Some Clothing of the Middle Ages - http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/cloth/bockhome.html
* Some Clothing of the Middle Ages - http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/cloth/bockhome.html
*12th century Garb mailing list (also diverges to acessories, jewellry and occasionally daily life in the 12th C
*12th century Garb mailing list (also diverges to acessories, jewellry and occasionally daily life in the 12th C)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/12thcenturygarb/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/12thcenturygarb/
*Instructions on how to make a (current best guess) highly authentic bliaut
*Instructions on how to make a (current best guess) highly authentic bliaut
http://jauncourt.i8.com/bliautho.htm
http://jauncourt.i8.com/bliautho.htm


== Material Culture ==
Objects (eg silk) and ideas are being brought back from the crusades to western europe, resulting in a faster transition of ideas (eg clothing fashions) and sudden new fashionable objects.


''See also:''
''See also:''
* [[11th Century]]
* [[11th Century]]

* [[13th Century]]
* [[13th Century]]
* [[Period]]
* [[Period]]

Revision as of 16:37, 9 September 2003

Events

Significant people


Artwork

European art: transitional period from Romanesque to Gothic.

Clothing

T-tunic styles continue esentially unchanged from the 11th century (often a little tighter fitting across the chest), as clothing for the common man or woman, and the lord or lady when working, or less fashionable. Court styles see the introduction of the bliaut for both sexes, a tightly fitted garment, often cut with silly dangly long sleeves. see: 12th century garb

External Garb Links

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/12thcenturygarb/

  • Instructions on how to make a (current best guess) highly authentic bliaut

http://jauncourt.i8.com/bliautho.htm

Material Culture

Objects (eg silk) and ideas are being brought back from the crusades to western europe, resulting in a faster transition of ideas (eg clothing fashions) and sudden new fashionable objects.

See also: