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To the right is Louis XIV when he was young and vital and a ballet dancer.
- The Costumer's Manifesto
- The largest costume site on the web. It is owned and managed by my professor. Pretty much you can find anything on this one.
- AllPosters.com
- Lots of good costume images in the 17th and 18th century fine art sections.
- Atelier Pietro Longhi
- Theatrical costume maker in Venice, Italy. Has a little slideshow of an 18th century man's suit being made for Dennis Hopper.
- Baroque Art
- Links. Has a pretty extensive list of links for Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Velasquez.
- L'Age d'Or
- A society devoted to the baroque era. Some pictures of women's hairstyles from the 17th century.
- Janet Arnold's Masterpieces
- 16th century stuff, actually. But it's a Janet Arnold tribute page with stuff from V&A.
- The Anatomy of Female Costumes
- Some photographs of surviving garments from the first half of the 18th century in the V&A.
- The Anatomy of Male Costumes
- Same as the above for men's clothing.
- Ventaglio d'Argentio
- 18th century wannabes in Italy. This is to the English version of the site.
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- Art History Resources on the Web
- This place is great! Tons of links to sites with baroque art of all kinds in the 17th and 18th century sections.
- Louis XIV
- A Louis XIV fan site. Includes Louis XIV winamp skins, desktops, and themes. Hooks up with a Louis XIV web ring.
- The William Hogarth Archive
- Hogarth! 126 test images of his engravings.
- The State Hermitage Museum
- The Hermitage on-line.
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