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Fashion reigns! Meeting medieval fashion
| On Sep04,2018On Sunday, 15th July in the Barbican in Kraków the second meeting within the “Likeable Middle Ages!” programme – by the Historical Museum of Kraków – dedicated to the fashion of the period, has taken place. Its participants took part in the talks given by Beata Biedrońska-Słotowa and dr Maria Molenda, met medieval tailors, tried on early attires, the youngest attended a workshop that gave them the opportunity to create their own dolls and clothing for them, inspired by the
+ więcejTo dress the fair sex…
| On Sep04,2018On 14th June in Jan Matejko’s House, a lecture by dr Maria Molenda entitled “Dress the fair sex – on the clothing of women in Jan Matejko’s paintings” took place. “Thursdays at Matejkos’” series of meetings in the house of Matejko family brings up issues, connected with the artistic creativity and life of the Artist, in relation to the collections of the Museum.
+ więcejPolish noblemen’s clothing as an expression of national identity
| On Sep04,2018On 20 V, in the Museum in Bochnia, a lecture by dr Maria Molenda entitled “Polish noblemen’s clothing, as an expression of national identity” took place. The lecture was carried out as a part of International Museums Day 2012 – Contexts of Pan Tadeusz.
+ więcejUna Gonella di Raso Cermesi…
| On Sep04,2018On Sunday, 6th May, in the Museum in the Oświecim’s castle, a lecture of dr Maria Molenda, entitled “Una gonella di raso cermesi con l’arbori di cerque d’oro. Queen Bona’s trousseau as a priceless cultural message of the time of Renaissance” took place.
+ więcejA series of lectures by dr Maria Molenda “Under the coat of darkness – stories of amazing costumes of phantoms of human imagination”
| On Sep04,2018In November 2011 and February 2012 in the Gallery of 19th Century Polish Art in Sukiennice dr Maria Molenda gave four lectures dedicated to the symbolics of clothing in 19th-century and the beginning of 20th-century paintings, steampunk fashion inspired by the 19th century and i.a., costumes from gothic novels and movies.
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