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==early period:==
==early period:==
t-tunics with longer than usual keyhole neckline slits are occasionally shown being used for breastfeeding, with one breast thrust through the keyhole. Many pictures are of the Virgin Mary feeding Jesus, and may explain why this type of image is not common - during the english [[reformation]] of the church many churches were distroyed and such images would be considered to show an improper amount of breast (despite the context)
[[T-tunic]]s with longer than usual keyhole neckline slits are occasionally shown being used for breastfeeding, with one breast thrust through the keyhole. Many pictures are of the Virgin Mary feeding Jesus, and may explain why this type of image is not common - during the [[England|English]] [[Reformation]] of the church many churches were destroyed and such images would be considered to show an improper amount of breast (despite the context).


==mid period==
==mid period==
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''external links''
''external links''
*[[http://www.briaca.com/art/maternity.html]]
* [http://www.briaca.com/art/maternity.html Maternity art at Briaca]
* [http://www.larsdatter.com/maternity.htm Maternity Clothing in the Middle Ages and Renaissance]
* [http://4sefa.tripod.com/nursing.htm Artwork of Nursing Mothers]
* [http://anplica.net/annora/nursing.html What Nursing Mothers Wore: Period Options for Nursing Garb]


==late period==
==late period==

''external links''
* [http://www.larsdatter.com/maternity.htm Maternity Clothing in the Middle Ages and Renaissance]

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Latest revision as of 11:50, 9 September 2007

early period:

T-tunics with longer than usual keyhole neckline slits are occasionally shown being used for breastfeeding, with one breast thrust through the keyhole. Many pictures are of the Virgin Mary feeding Jesus, and may explain why this type of image is not common - during the English Reformation of the church many churches were destroyed and such images would be considered to show an improper amount of breast (despite the context).

mid period

external links

late period

external links