Chaperon (headgear)
Chaperon (/ˈʃæpəroʊn/ or /ˈʃæpərɒn/; Middle French: chaperon) was a form of hood or, later, highly versatile hat worn in all parts of Western Europe in the Middle Ages. Initially a utilitarian garment, it first grew a long partly decorative tail behind called a liripipe, and then developed into a complex, versatile and expensive headgear after what was originally the vertical opening for the face began to be used as a horizontal opening for the head. It was especially fashionable in mid-15th century Burgundy, before gradually falling out of fashion in the late 15th century and returning to its utilitarian status. It is the most commonly worn male headgear in Early Netherlandish painting, but its complicated construction is often misunderstood.
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Chaperon (headgear)
Chaperon (/ˈʃæpəroʊn/ or /ˈʃæpərɒn/; Middle French: chaperon) was a form of hood or, later, highly versatile hat worn in all parts of Western Europe in the Middle Ages. Initially a utilitarian garment, it first grew a long partly decorative tail behind called a liripipe, and then developed into a complex, versatile and expensive headgear after what was originally the vertical opening for the face began to be used as a horizontal opening for the head. It was especially fashionable in mid-15th century Burgundy, before gradually falling out of fashion in the late 15th century and returning to its utilitarian status. It is the most commonly worn male headgear in Early Netherlandish painting, but its complicated construction is often misunderstood.
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Chaperon ( /ʃ æ p ər oʊ n / ou ...... quée est souvent mal comprise.
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Chaperon (/ˈʃæpəroʊn/ or /ˈʃæp ...... uction is often misunderstood.
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Chaperon (z francouzštiny, [ʃa ...... žoval a začal se podobat šále.
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Chaperon – męskie (głównie) na ...... baśniowy „Czerwony Kapturek”.
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Chaperon, eller chaperong, är ...... tiden i Frankrike och Burgund.
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Chaperón (del francés chaperon ...... pintura flamenca primitiva.
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Der Chaperon (aus dem Französi ...... e Begleiter mitgegeben wurden.
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Een kaproen (van het Franse ch ...... Pieter Bruegel de Oude (1559)
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El caperó va ser un tipus de c ...... da sovint és mal interpretada.
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Il capperone (chaperon in fran ...... nell'Italia del Rinascimento.
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Chaperon ( /ʃ æ p ər oʊ n / ou ...... la peinture hollandaise ancie
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Chaperon (/ˈʃæpəroʊn/ or /ˈʃæp ...... uction is often misunderstood.
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Chaperon (z francouzštiny, [ʃa ...... žoval a začal se podobat šále.
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Chaperon – męskie (głównie) na ...... ewoluowało to nakrycie głowy.
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Chaperon, eller chaperong, är ...... tiden i Frankrike och Burgund.
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Chaperón (del francés chaperon ...... pintura flamenca primitiva.
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Der Chaperon (aus dem Französi ...... e Begleiter mitgegeben wurden.
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Een kaproen (van het Franse ch ...... an met de blauwe kaproen
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El caperó va ser un tipus de c ...... da sovint és mal interpretada.
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Il capperone (chaperon in fran ...... nell'Italia del Rinascimento.
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Caperó
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Capperone
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Chaperon (Kopfbedeckung)
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Chaperon (couvre-chef)
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Chaperon (headgear)
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Chaperon (huvudbonad)
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Chaperon (nakrycie głowy)
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Chaperon (pokrývka hlavy)
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Chaperón (tocado)
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Kaproen (hoofddeksel)
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