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Sleeve Collection (#2)

"Sleeve: A Fashion Statement Through the Ages" From the regal portraits of Elizabeth I to the vibrant laughter captured in Frans Hals' "The Laughing Cavalier

Background imageSleeve Collection: Portrait of a young man with gloves, 1661. Creator: Isaack Luttichuijs

Portrait of a young man with gloves, 1661. Creator: Isaack Luttichuijs
Portrait of a young man with gloves, 1661

Background imageSleeve Collection: Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV, 1614-1660. Creator: Diego Velasquez

Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV, 1614-1660. Creator: Diego Velasquez
Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV, 1614-1660

Background imageSleeve Collection: Adriana Jacobusdr Hinlopen (1646-1736), Wife of Johannes Wijbrants, 1667

Adriana Jacobusdr Hinlopen (1646-1736), Wife of Johannes Wijbrants, 1667. Creator: Lodewyk van der Helst
Adriana Jacobusdr Hinlopen (1646-1736), Wife of Johannes Wijbrants, 1667

Background imageSleeve Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman as Portia Catonis, 1551-1603. Creators: Santi di Tito, Agnolo Bronzino

Portrait of a Young Woman as Portia Catonis, 1551-1603. Creators: Santi di Tito, Agnolo Bronzino
Portrait of a Young Woman as Portia Catonis, 1551-1603

Background imageSleeve Collection: Miss Lindahl, portrait photograph, 1918 Oct. 1. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Miss Lindahl, portrait photograph, 1918 Oct. 1. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Miss Lindahl, portrait photograph, 1918 Oct. 1. Possibly a portrait of Swedish actress Anna Lindahl

Background imageSleeve Collection: Miss Kervin, portrait photograph, 1918 June. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Miss Kervin, portrait photograph, 1918 June. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Miss Kervin, portrait photograph, 1918 June

Background imageSleeve Collection: Mrs. Falk, portrait photograph, 1917 Nov. 28. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Mrs. Falk, portrait photograph, 1917 Nov. 28. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Mrs. Falk, portrait photograph, 1917 Nov. 28

Background imageSleeve Collection: Miss Anna Duncan and sister, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 16. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Miss Anna Duncan and sister, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 16. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Miss Anna Duncan and sister, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 16. Daughters of Isadora Duncan

Background imageSleeve Collection: Recueil des modes de la cour de France, La Sage Femme (image 1 of 3), between c1678 and c1693

Recueil des modes de la cour de France, La Sage Femme (image 1 of 3), between c1678 and c1693. Creator: Nicolas Bonnart
Recueil des modes de la cour de France, La Sage Femme (image 1 of 3), between c1678 and c1693

Background imageSleeve Collection: Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Dame en Habit de Chasse, 1670. Creator: Nicolas Bonnart

Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Dame en Habit de Chasse, 1670. Creator: Nicolas Bonnart
Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Dame en Habit de Chasse, 1670

Background imageSleeve Collection: Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Dame qui Jouë de la Viole... between c1682 and c1686

Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Dame qui Jouë de la Viole... between c1682 and c1686. Creator: Nicolas Bonnart
Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Dame qui Joue de la Viole en Chantant, between c1682 and c1686

Background imageSleeve Collection: Costumes de Différents Pays, Paysanne des Environs de Berne, c1797

Costumes de Différents Pays, Paysanne des Environs de Berne, c1797. Creator: Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur
Costumes de Differents Pays, Paysanne des Environs de Berne, c1797

Background imageSleeve Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, mid-17th century

Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, mid-17th century. Creator: Nicolas Vallari
Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, mid-17th century

Background imageSleeve Collection: Hedvig Sofia, 1623-83, Princess of Brandenburg, 1649. Creator: Unknown

Hedvig Sofia, 1623-83, Princess of Brandenburg, 1649. Creator: Unknown
Hedvig Sofia, 1623-83, Princess of Brandenburg, 1649. Additional Info: Portrait of Hedwig Sophie of Brandenburg (1623-1683), wife of William VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (1629-1663)

Background imageSleeve Collection: Miss Ida Wilhelmine Trock, 1835. Creator: Jorgen Pedersen Roed

Miss Ida Wilhelmine Trock, 1835. Creator: Jorgen Pedersen Roed
Miss Ida Wilhelmine Trock, 1835

Background imageSleeve Collection: Jean De Geer, 1632 - 1696. Creator: Jan Mytens

Jean De Geer, 1632 - 1696. Creator: Jan Mytens
Jean De Geer, 1632 - 1696, Unknown date

Background imageSleeve Collection: Maria Leszczynska, Queen of France, 1712. Creator: Jaen Starbus

Maria Leszczynska, Queen of France, 1712. Creator: Jaen Starbus
Maria Leszczynska, Queen of France, 1712

Background imageSleeve Collection: Maria Amalia, 1653-1711, 1729. Creator: Johan N Cramer

Maria Amalia, 1653-1711, 1729. Creator: Johan N Cramer
Maria Amalia, 1653-1711, 1729

Background imageSleeve Collection: Margareta Eriksdotter Vasa, 1528. Creator: Master Hillebrandt

Margareta Eriksdotter Vasa, 1528. Creator: Master Hillebrandt
Margareta Eriksdotter Vasa, 1528

Background imageSleeve Collection: Lovisa Ulrika, 1720-1782, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Sweden, 1768

Lovisa Ulrika, 1720-1782, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Sweden, 1768. Creator: Lorens Pasch the Younger
Lovisa Ulrika, 1720-1782, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Sweden, 1768

Background imageSleeve Collection: Margareta Leijonhuvud, 1516-1551, Queen of Sweden, 16th century. Creator: Johan Baptista van Uther

Margareta Leijonhuvud, 1516-1551, Queen of Sweden, 16th century. Creator: Johan Baptista van Uther
Margareta Leijonhuvud, 1516-1551, Queen of Sweden, 16th century

Background imageSleeve Collection: Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden, Unknown date

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Fancy Ball Dress), 1820. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Fancy Ball Dress), 1820. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Fancy Ball Dress), 1820. Not from Ackermann's Repository of Arts: instead from La Belle Assemblee, in which the plates were dated one month ahead, so this one reads August 1820

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1815. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1815. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1815

Background imageSleeve Collection: Queen Christina as Minerva, 1654. Creator: Justus van Egmont

Queen Christina as Minerva, 1654. Creator: Justus van Egmont
Queen Christina as Minerva, 1654

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Full Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Full Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Full Dress), 1812

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Opera Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Opera Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Opera Dress), 1824

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1823

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1823

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1822. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1822. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1822

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Parisian Ball Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Parisian Ball Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Parisian Ball Dress), 1817

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1816

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1816

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1814

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1827. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1827. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1827

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1829. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1829. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1829

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Costume), 1828. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Costume), 1828. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Costume), 1828

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1826

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1825

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825




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"Sleeve: A Fashion Statement Through the Ages" From the regal portraits of Elizabeth I to the vibrant laughter captured in Frans Hals' "The Laughing Cavalier, " sleeves have long been a symbol of style and status. In George Gower's depiction of Queen Elizabeth I, her elaborate sleeve showcases her power and authority as she ruled over England and Ireland in the late 16th century. Moving forward to the 17th century, Frans Hals immortalized his subjects with their fashionable attire, including intricately designed sleeves that added flair to their outfits. Whether it was for royalty or commoners, sleeves became an essential element in defining one's rank and identity. Not limited to clothing alone, sleeves also found their place in other realms. The Royal Navy used specific sleeve designs as a means to recognize different ranks among its officers. This system allowed sailors at sea to identify those in command swiftly. Beyond fashion and military insignia, sleeves have even made political statements throughout history. An anti-American capitalism poster depicted a clenched fist bursting through a torn sleeve—a powerful image representing resistance against economic oppression. Sleeves were not only reserved for humans but also adorned artwork from various cultures worldwide. Hans Holbein's portrait of Jane Seymour showcased her elegant dress with voluminous puffed-up sleeves—an iconic fashion trend during the Tudor era. In more recent times, United States Border Patrol agents proudly wear patches on their uniformed sleeves while guarding borders—a symbol of duty and protection. Looking back further into art history reveals Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio's "Portrait of a Youth" where delicate lace cuffs peek out from beneath his garment—showcasing how even subtle details like these could enhance an individual's appearance centuries ago. Traveling eastward brings us to Bihzad's depiction of dancing dervishes wearing flowing robes with wide-sleeved garments—a visual representation of spiritual devotion expressed through their graceful movements. Even in the realm of advertising, sleeves played a role.