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Sleeve Collection (#7)

"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: Jeune berger qui tente le sort pour savoir s'il est aimé de sa bergère, between 1760 and 1761

Jeune berger qui tente le sort pour savoir s'il est aimé de sa bergère, between 1760 and 1761
Jeune berger qui tente le sort pour savoir s'il est aime de sa bergere, between 1760 and 1761. Young shepherd playing the game of she loves me, she loves me not with a dandelion

Background imageSleeve Collection: Young girl in profile, c1900. Creator: Emily G Mew

Young girl in profile, c1900. Creator: Emily G Mew
Young girl in profile, c1900

Background imageSleeve Collection: Portrait of a woman playing the hurdy-gurdy, c1740. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of a woman playing the hurdy-gurdy, c1740. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of a woman playing the hurdy-gurdy, c1740

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Julie C Brush

Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Julie C Brush
Dress, 1935/1942

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Jessie M. Benge

Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Jessie M. Benge
Dress, c. 1936

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Jessie M. Benge

Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Jessie M. Benge
Dress, c. 1940

Background imageSleeve Collection: Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron, full-length portrait, seated, facing front, between c1890 and c1910

Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron, full-length portrait, seated, facing front, between c1890 and c1910. [Elizabeth Cameron, second wife of Senator Donald Cameron, mother of Martha Cameron]

Background imageSleeve Collection: Child's Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Lucien Verbeke

Child's Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Lucien Verbeke
Child's Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1941. Creator: Winifred Gibbes

Dress, c. 1941. Creator: Winifred Gibbes
Dress, c. 1941

Background imageSleeve Collection: Child's Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke

Child's Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke
Child's Dress, c. 1938

Background imageSleeve Collection: Child's Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Lucien Verbeke

Child's Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Lucien Verbeke
Child's Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Infant's Dress (Front View), c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke

Infant's Dress (Front View), c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke
Infant's Dress (Front View), c. 1938

Background imageSleeve Collection: Child's Dress, c. 1939. Creator: Florence Grant Brown

Child's Dress, c. 1939. Creator: Florence Grant Brown
Child's Dress, c. 1939

Background imageSleeve Collection: Infant's Dress (Back View), c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke

Infant's Dress (Back View), c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke
Infant's Dress (Back View), c. 1938

Background imageSleeve Collection: Baby Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke

Baby Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Lucien Verbeke
Baby Dress, c. 1938

Background imageSleeve Collection: Wedding Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Linnet Alward

Wedding Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Linnet Alward
Wedding Dress, 1935/1942

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Mary Berner

Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Mary Berner
Dress, 1935/1942

Background imageSleeve Collection: Child's Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Gladys C. Parker

Child's Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Gladys C. Parker
Child's Dress, c. 1936

Background imageSleeve Collection: Child's Cape, c. 1937. Creator: Gladys C. Parker

Child's Cape, c. 1937. Creator: Gladys C. Parker
Child's Cape, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Chemise, c. 1937. Creator: Gladys C. Parker

Chemise, c. 1937. Creator: Gladys C. Parker
Chemise, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Embroidered sleeve, c. 1938. Creator: Frank Nelson

Embroidered sleeve, c. 1938. Creator: Frank Nelson
Embroidered sleeve, c. 1938

Background imageSleeve Collection: Portrait of Madame Arachequesne, 1831. Creator: Louis Hersent

Portrait of Madame Arachequesne, 1831. Creator: Louis Hersent
Portrait of Madame Arachequesne, 1831

Background imageSleeve Collection: Wedding Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Melita Hofmann

Wedding Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Melita Hofmann
Wedding Dress, c. 1936

Background imageSleeve Collection: Portrait of Henri II de Montmorency (1595-1632), c1630. Creator: Daniel Dumonstier

Portrait of Henri II de Montmorency (1595-1632), c1630. Creator: Daniel Dumonstier
Portrait of Henri II de Montmorency (1595-1632), c1630

Background imageSleeve Collection: Portrait of Marie-Anne-Josèphe de Bavaria, Margravine de Baden (1734-1776), c1750

Portrait of Marie-Anne-Josèphe de Bavaria, Margravine de Baden (1734-1776), c1750. Creator: Georg Desmarees
Portrait of Marie-Anne-Josephe de Bavaria, Margravine de Baden (1734-1776), c1750

Background imageSleeve Collection: Blue Silk Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd

Blue Silk Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd
Blue Silk Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Evening Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd

Evening Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd
Evening Dress, c. 1938

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd

Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd
Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Evening Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd

Evening Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd
Evening Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Blue & Grey Striped Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd. Blue & Grey Striped Dress, c. 1937

Blue & Grey Striped Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L. Boyd. Blue & Grey Striped Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Joseph L
Blue & Grey Striped Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as Ashikaga Takauji in the Play Kumoi no Hana Yoshino no... c. 1786

The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as Ashikaga Takauji in the Play Kumoi no Hana Yoshino no... c. 1786
The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as Ashikaga Takauji in the Play Kumoi no Hana Yoshino no Wakamusha, Performed at the Nakamura Theater in the Eleventh Month, 1786, Japan, c. 1786

Background imageSleeve Collection: Weeping Queen, n.d. Creator: John Watson-Gordon

Weeping Queen, n.d. Creator: John Watson-Gordon
Weeping Queen, n.d

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Arelia Arbo

Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Arelia Arbo
Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Wedding Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Arelia Arbo

Wedding Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Arelia Arbo
Wedding Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Virginia Berge

Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Virginia Berge
Dress, c. 1940

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge

Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge
Dress, 1935/1942

Background imageSleeve Collection: Child's Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge

Child's Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge
Child's Dress, 1935/1942

Background imageSleeve Collection: Girl's Dress, c. 1941. Creator: Virginia Berge

Girl's Dress, c. 1941. Creator: Virginia Berge
Girl's Dress, c. 1941

Background imageSleeve Collection: Girl's Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge

Girl's Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge
Girl's Dress, 1935/1942

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge

Dress, 1935/1942. Creator: Virginia Berge
Dress, 1935/1942

Background imageSleeve Collection: Sleeve-Letter Takasago (Sodefumi Takasago), no. 2 from a series of 12 prints...plays, c. 1716/35

Sleeve-Letter Takasago (Sodefumi Takasago), no. 2 from a series of 12 prints...plays, c. 1716/35
Sleeve-Letter Takasago (Sodefumi Takasago), no. 2 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies of plays, c. 1716/35

Background imageSleeve Collection: Female Lucubration: Étude Nocturne, 1772. Creator: Philip Dawe

Female Lucubration: Étude Nocturne, 1772. Creator: Philip Dawe
Female Lucubration: Etude Nocturne, 1772

Background imageSleeve Collection: J. Burmannus, n.d. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken

J. Burmannus, n.d. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken
J. Burmannus, n.d

Background imageSleeve Collection: Elector Frederick III of Saxony, from Speculum intellectuale felicitatis humane, 1510

Elector Frederick III of Saxony, from Speculum intellectuale felicitatis humane, 1510. Creator: Wolf Traut
Elector Frederick III of Saxony, from Speculum intellectuale felicitatis humane, 1510

Background imageSleeve Collection: Paris Fashions for August - Cap and Engageantes, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Paris Fashions for August - Cap and Engageantes, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Paris Fashions for August - Cap and Engageantes, 1850. From "Illustrated London News", 1850

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Jessie M. Benge

Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Jessie M. Benge
Dress, c. 1936

Background imageSleeve Collection: Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Doris Beer

Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Doris Beer
Dress, c. 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Boy's Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Doris Beer

Boy's Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Doris Beer
Boy's Dress, c. 1936




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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.