Spanish collar (garment)

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On the epitaph created in 1598 on the north wall of the Marktkirche in Hanover , Grand Bailiff Conrad Wiedemeyer wears a Spanish collar on his doublet

The Spanish collar , also Vlašský collar called, was a beginning of the 1580s in fashion Come garment , similar to the millstone Krause . The French collar , however, was usually sewn firmly to the shirt.

The Spanish collar “rose from the neckline of the doublet at an angle against the nape of the neck, which it encircled. Towards its lower or inner edge, which sat on the shirt, the collar was laid in a few folds, which were glued together during starch and then ironed smooth [...] This collar made it necessary to remove the skirt or doublet collar that sat underneath, to bend in a similar way. "

An example of a Spanish collar shows the epitaph of Conrad Wiedemeyer on the north wall of the Marktkirche in Hanover .

Remarks

  1. Compare also Carl Schuchhardt : The Hanoverian Sculptors of the Renaissance, Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1909, No. 10

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Siegfried Müller : Mode: the clothes of the man in which: Life in old Hanover. Cultural images of a German city. Schlütersche, Hannover 1986, ISBN 3-87706-033-1 , pp. 74-77, here: p. 75
  2. Friedrich Hottenroth : Handbuch der deutschen Tracht , Vol. 2: Handbuch der Deutschen Tracht from the 16th - 19th century , Stuttgart: Verlag Weise [o. J.], p. 543
  3. ^ Arnold Nöldeke : Monuments of the "old" city area of ​​Hanover. (Incorporation until January 1, 1870) , in which: The art monuments of the province of Hanover , ed. from the Provincial Committee and State Directorate of the Province of Hanover, Part 1: Region of Hanover , Issues 1 and 2 (Issues 19 and 20 of the entire work), City of Hanover , self-published by the Provincial Administration, Theodor Schulzes Buchhandlung, Hanover, 1932, p. 105; Digitized in the Internet Archive and through cooperation with the University of Toronto