Dressing Spain? Costume and National Identity in the Reign of Charles III
Abstract
This article aims to examine the identity discourse which underlies in two printed works published during the reign of Charles III: the book Discurso sobre el luxô de las señoras (1788) and the collection of engravings Colección de trages de España (1777-1790) by Juan de la Cruz Cano.Downloads
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