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- Grecian_bend abstract "The Grecian Bend was a term applied first to a stooped posture which became fashionable c. 1820, named after the gracefully-inclined figures seen in the art of Ancient Greece. It was also the name of a dance move introduced to polite society in America just before the American Civil War. The "Bend" was considered very daring at the time.The stoop or the silhouette created by the fashion in women's dress for corsets, crinolettes and bustles by 1869 was also called The Grecian Bend. Contemporary illustrations often show a woman with a large bustle and a very small parasol, bending forward.The term was also given to those who suffered from decompression sickness, or "the bends", due to working in caissons during the building of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. The name was given because afflicted individuals characteristically arched their backs in the same manner as the then popular "Grecian Bend" fashion.".
- Grecian_bend thumbnail The_Grecian_Bend.jpg?width=300.
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- Grecian_bend wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Grecian_bend wikiPageRevisionID "612809828".
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn_Bridge.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Bustle.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Caisson_(engineering).
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Chignon_(hairstyle).
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Corset.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Crinolette.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Crinoline.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Dance_move.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Decompression_sickness.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Patterson.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Parasol.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink Umbrella.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Grecian_Bend.jpg.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grecian Bend".
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grecian bend".
- Grecian_bend wikiPageWikiLinkText "stoop".
- Grecian_bend hasPhotoCollection Grecian_bend.
- Grecian_bend wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Grecian_bend subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Grecian_bend hypernym Term.
- Grecian_bend comment "The Grecian Bend was a term applied first to a stooped posture which became fashionable c. 1820, named after the gracefully-inclined figures seen in the art of Ancient Greece. It was also the name of a dance move introduced to polite society in America just before the American Civil War. The "Bend" was considered very daring at the time.The stoop or the silhouette created by the fashion in women's dress for corsets, crinolettes and bustles by 1869 was also called The Grecian Bend.".
- Grecian_bend label "Grecian bend".
- Grecian_bend sameAs 그리이스_벤즈.
- Grecian_bend sameAs m.08b1f4.
- Grecian_bend sameAs Q5601555.
- Grecian_bend sameAs Q5601555.
- Grecian_bend wasDerivedFrom Grecian_bend?oldid=612809828.
- Grecian_bend depiction The_Grecian_Bend.jpg.
- Grecian_bend isPrimaryTopicOf Grecian_bend.