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Worldly Threads: Japonse Rokken and Self-Fashioning in Dutch-American PortraitureKok et al., 2023
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This article examines the layered history of Japonse rokken, European silk production, and self-fashioning in Dutch-American portraiture. First imported from Japan and subsequently copied by European tailors, Japonse rokken became popular in the Dutch Republic as the …
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