Coat (burnous )
French soldiers in the North African colonies adopted this traditional local cape for its functional use. In the mid-19th century this burnous gave rise to a new fashion in women’s coats named after the original. They were decorated with fringes and tassels and generally had a hood. Besides being called burnous, these capes were also known as a bedouïne or Talma.
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Coat (burnous )
French soldiers in the North African colonies adopted this traditional local cape for its functional use. In the mid-19th century this burnous gave rise to a new fashion in women’s coats named after the original. They were decorated with fringes and tassels and generally had a hood. Besides being called burnous, these capes were also known as a bedouïne or Talma.
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Aankoop met steun van de Stichting tot Bevordering van de Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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Purchased with the support of ...... e Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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description
Franse soldaten in de Noord-Af ...... welbedouïne of Talma genoemd.
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French soldiers in the North A ...... known as a bedouïne or Talma.
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identifier
BK-1973-398
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Coat (burnous )
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Mantel (burnous)
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created
1850 - 1865
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1850 - 1865
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extent
lengte 73 cm
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lengte 85 cm
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length 73 cm
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length 85 cm
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width 250 cm
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wijdte 250 cm
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Collectie: kostuums en accessoires
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Collection: costumes and accessories
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temporal
derde kwart 19e eeuw
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third quarter 19th century
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