복식에 나타난 색채상징 - 르네상스기의 이탈리아 복식을 중심으로 -Color Symbol of Costume - focusing on Renaissance Italian Costume -
- Other Titles
- Color Symbol of Costume - focusing on Renaissance Italian Costume -
- Authors
- 이경희
- Issue Date
- 2010
- Publisher
- 한국패션비즈니스학회
- Keywords
- color symbol; Renaissance Italian costume; red and yellow; green and blue; purple and black; 색채상징; 르네상스 이탈리아 복식; 적색과 황색; 녹색과 청색; 자색과 흑색; color symbol; Renaissance Italian costume; red and yellow; green and blue; purple and black
- Citation
- 패션 비즈니스, v.14, no.1, pp.27 - 42
- Journal Title
- 패션 비즈니스
- Volume
- 14
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 27
- End Page
- 42
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/2823
- ISSN
- 1229-3350
- Abstract
- It was in the fifteenth century in Italy that men began to talk of a rebirth in the arts and literature. Today we consider the period to belong to the Renaissance. We noticed the splendour of costume and the important role it played, in the life of Italian society in that period. From elsewhere in Europe and also from the East, dyestuffs came to Italy overland or in shiploads. Red and blue, notably kermes and madder on the one hand, and indigo and woad on the other were fundamental textile dyes in Italy. Saffron was used for yellows, oak galls for blacks. Renaissance Italian costumes' main color symbolized various meaning. Red symbolized high rank, affection, lady, redemption and various cardinal virtueses. Yellow was evaded color which was symbolized the lower class, betrayal, and gold. Green symbolized penniless, youthfulness, hope and love. Blue symbolized humbleness, sincerity, knowledge and the Madonna. Purple symbolized nobility, vice and various meanings. Black symbolized death, grief, beauty and elegance. These color symbols in the Renaissance Italian costumes were very similar to that of modern color symbols.
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