ISBN: HB: 9780300266764

Yale University Press

September 2022

496 pp.

30,9x23,9 cm

500 colour illus.

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£60.00
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Ten Kings' Clothes

Royal Danish Dress, 1596-1863

A richly illustrated glimpse into the magnificent collection of seventeenth-century men's dress from the Danish kings' wardrobes.

"Ten Kings' Clothes: Royal Danish Dress, 1596-1863" presents the unparalleled collection of seventeenth-century male dress, belonging to the Danish kings from Christian IV to Frederik VII. The incomparable research showcases the collection of each monarch, put into context against the backdrop of pivotal moments in Danish history, the networks of supply, and the production and circulation of luxury goods. Richly illustrated with portraits, prints, and the stunning garments, extended entries and hand-drafted patterns allow a detailed and technical appreciation of each item. The historical garments tell the story not only of the kings' coronations and weddings but also of everyday life at court, including the contributions of tailors, embroiderers, valets, portrait artists, castle stewards, and laundresses. The book also includes a foreword written by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

About the author

Katia Johansen is a renowned author, lecturer, and teacher of textile conservation, exhibition techniques, and costume history. She is the former textile conservator and costume curator at The Royal Danish Collections at Rosenborg Castle, Denmark, where she worked for over 35 years.