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One must always wear a hat when lunching with people whom one does not know well, observed Coco Chanel, because one appears to ones best advantage. The couturiers regard for the power of hats to confer dignity and attractiveness upon the wearer stems from a long historical tradition. In addition to its practical uses warding off the effects of harsh weather or an enemys assault, for example a stylish hat has always made a statement of rank, elegance, or self-esteem.
This remarkable book presents an illustrated view of 2,000 years of head coverings. Over 800 drawings by the author adapted from rare paintings, sculptures, and illustrations accurately depict headgear in various aspects, including gender, class, and nationality. Crowns, wigs, tiaras, and helmets appear among the varied forms of headdresses, which include conical leather caps worn by the Danes in 70 B.C.; metal Viking helmets with horns;...

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Table of Contents A list of Sources AbbreviationsBM British Museum - photo 1
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A list of Sources

Abbreviations:B.M. British Museum. N.G. National Gallery. N.P.G. National Portrait Gallery. Ms. Manuscript. V and A. Victoria and Albert Museum.

  • 1. Ravenna. Mosaic; The Three Kings.
  • 2. Tollund Bog Burial. Copenhagen.
  • 3. F. W. Fairholts Costume in England.
  • 4. F. W. Fairholts Costume in England.
  • 5. Ms. See King Edgar offering charter to Christ, or Cott: Ms Claudius B lv B.M.
  • 6. Carved relief. Rome.
  • 7. Museum, Naples, reproduced in a History of Pompean Art.
  • 8. From a coin found in Britain. B.M.
  • 9. F. W. Fairholts Costume in England.
  • 10. Sutton Hoo Boat Burial. B.M.
  • 11. Viking Helmet found in River Thames. B.M.
  • 12. Ms. The Golden Psalter. Abbey Library. St. Gall, Ireland.
  • 13. Ms. Burgundian.
  • 14. F. W. Fairholts Costume in England.
  • 15. Bayeux Tapestry. There is a good colour reproduction in book form.
  • 16. From the Winchester Psalter. B.M.
  • 17. From a 12th cent. Bestiary in the Bodleian Library.
  • 18. Saxon Stone carving. V and A.
  • 19. Ms. B.M.
  • 20. Statue of early French queen. Corbeil.
  • 21. Virgin and Child. Norman. B.M. Nero C IV.
  • 22. F. W. Fairholts Costume in England.
  • 23. Funerary slab to Geoffrey Plantaganet, Earl of Maine and Anjou.
  • 24. Freiburg Cathedral.
  • 25. Queen Uta in Naumburg Cathedral; near choir screen.
  • 26. Queen Eleanor de Guienne, wife of Henry II.
  • 27. Philippa, Duchess of York. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 28. French Ms. B.M.
  • 29. Ms. B.M.
  • 30. Italian Fresco.
  • 31. The Manesse Ms. (Minnesingers) Heidleberg University.
  • 32. Bourges Cathedral.
  • 33. Ms. B.M.
  • 34. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 35. Ms. Psalter of St. Louis. Jephtah and his Daughter Bibliotheque. Paris.
  • 36. Queen Eleanor, Consort of Henry II. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 37. F. W. Fairholts Costume in England.
  • 38. Ms. 13th or early 14th century. B.M.
  • 39. Ambrogio Lorenzetti in the Palazzo Publico. Siena.
  • 40. Ivory Mirror Back. B.M.
  • 41. Gothic sculpture.
  • 42. Ivory by Tutilio, a monk. Abbey Library. St. Gall, Ireland.
  • 43. Stothard, from the effigy in the Temple Church. London.
  • 44. Effigy in Westminster Abbey.
  • 45. Ms. The Months. B.M.
  • 46. Luttrell Psalter. B.M.
  • 47. Bedford Book of Hours. B.M.
  • 48. Ms. See the Lambeth Bible.
  • 49. Statue in Rhiems Cathedral.
  • 50. Ms. Franco-Flemish. B.M.
  • 51. Ms. 1169. Becket says good-bye to King Henry II and King Louis of France.
  • 52. From the Codex by Alfonso X, King of Leon and Castille.
  • 53. French Ms. B.M.
  • 54. De Arte Vernandi cum Avibus by Frederick II, in the Vatican.
  • 55. A basinet from the Tower Armoury.
  • 56. Chapeau de fer. Fra Angelico. Florence Academy.
  • 57. Brass to Lady Harsick. South Acre. Norfolk.
  • 58. Brass to Margaret de Walsham, 1349.
  • 59. Brass.
  • 60. Queen Margaret in Lincoln Cathedral.
  • 61. Joan de Badlesmere of Leeds Castle.
  • 62. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 63. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 64. Brass to Margaret, wife of Richard Torrington, Berkhampstead, Berks.
  • 65. Ms. French. B.M.
  • 66. Giotto. Padua, Arena Capella.
  • 67. Hunting Scene. French. Ms.
  • 68. Luttrell Psalter. B.M.
  • 69. German. The Deposition by Hieronymus Bosche.
  • 70. Luttrell Psalter. B.M.
  • 71. Luttrell Psalter. B.M.
  • 72. Luttrell Psalter. B.M.
  • 73. Luttrell Psalter. B.M.
  • 74. Luttrell Psalter. B.M.
  • 75. Sir John Mandevilles Travels. B.M.
  • 76. Sir John Mandevilles Travels. B.M.
  • 77. Duccio da Siena.
  • 78. The Deposition -by Fra Angelico. Uffizi. Florence.
  • 79. Dante by Andrea Castagno.
  • 80. French Ms. B.M.
  • 81. Manesse Ms. (Minnesingers) Heidelberg University.
  • 82. Simone Martini. Church of St. Francis. Assisi.
  • 83. Simone Martini. Church of St. Francis. Assisi.
  • 84. Cited by Joan Evans in Costume in Medieval France.
  • 85. German Painting of The Marriage of the Virgin.
  • 86. German Painting of The Marriage of the Virgin.
  • 87. German Painting of The Marriage of the Virgin.
  • 88. French Tapestry.
  • 89. French Tapestry.
  • 90. Effigy in York Minster.
  • 91. Funerary Slab of Hughes Libergier in Rhiems Cathedral.
  • 92. Weeper on French Tomb.
  • 93. Cited by Joan Evans in Costume in Medieval France.
  • 94. John VIII Palaiologue. From a Medal.
  • 95. Weeper from a French Tomb.
  • 96. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 97. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 98. French. A statue of a queen which was once coloured.
  • 99. Ms. The Romance of the Rose. B.M.
  • 100. From a Corbel in Southwold Church. Suffolk.
  • 101. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 102. Jan Van Eyck. Antwerp.
  • 103. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 104. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 105. From a painting by Antonio Pisanello.
  • 106. The Story of the Cross by Piero della Francesco. Church of St. Francis. Assisi.
  • 107. Portrait of a Lady by Paolo Ucello.
  • 108. Isotta Digliarti, wife of Sigismondo Malatesta, from a medal.
  • 109. Simonetta Vespucci by Antonio Pollaiuolo. Muse Cond.
  • 110. Fra Angelico. Uffizi. Florence.
  • 111. Portrait of Lady. Metropolitan Museum. N.Y.
  • 112. Ms. Pol de Limbourg. Cluny Museum.
  • 113. Ms. French. A Tournament Scene. B.M.
  • 114. French Tapestry.
  • 115. Ms. Margaret of Holland, Wife of John Beaufort. B.M.
  • 116. The Presentation of the Virgin by Giovanni de Paolo. Bearstead Collection.
  • 117. Our Lord Appearing to his Mother by Frei Carlos. Lisbon.
  • 118. St. Veronica by Robert Campan. Drawing.
  • 119. From the Monypenny Breviary. Augustus and the Sybil.
  • 120. Jean Fouquet.
  • 121. Jaques Daret. The Presentation in the Temple.
  • 122. Margaret of Denmark by Hubert van der Goes. Holyrood Palace.
  • 123. Stothards Monumental Effigies.
  • 124. Flemish Tapestry. Metropolitan Museum. N.Y.
  • 125. Tapestry. V and A.
  • 126. Tapestry. V and A.
  • 127. Ms. Lovers in a Garden. French. B.M.
  • 128. Jacqueline of Bavaria. Dutch School.
  • 129. Rogier van der Weyden. Berlin. Kaiser Friedrich Museum.
  • 130. From Strutt. B.M. Ms. Roy 15. e. Vi.
  • 131. Stall end. German wood carving.
  • 132. The Queen of France. Ms. Christine de Pisan presenting her book.
  • 133. Ms. Douce 213. Bodleian Library Oxford.
  • 134. Tapestry. V and A.
  • 135. German.
  • 136. Portrait of a Lady by Lorentino dArezzo.
  • 137. The Duchess of Urbino by Piero della Francesca.
  • 138. Lucrezia Crivelli by Bernado Martini. (Mr. Newall. )
  • 139. Italian.
  • 140. Florentine stone head, painted.
  • 141. Bianca Maria Sforza. by Bembo. Brera Gallery. Milan.
  • 142. Hans Memlinc. Bourges Hospital, St. Jean.
  • 143. Hans Memlinc. Buckingham Palace.
  • 144. Hans Memlinc. Buckingham Palace.
  • 145. Hans Memlinc. Buckingham Palace.
  • 146. The Master of the Virgo inter Virgines. Walker Gallery. Liverpool.
  • 147. A deposition. Hieronymus Bosch.
  • 148. Birth of the Virgin by Roger van der Weyden. Munich.
  • 149. Hans Memlinc.
  • 150. Burgundian.
  • 151. Froissarts Chronicles. B.M.
  • 152. A lady in the Ms. The Marriage of Isabella and Edward II.
  • 153. Portrait of a Lady by Pietrus Christos.
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