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- Visard abstract "A visard (also spelled vizard) is an oval mask of black velvet, worn by travelling women in the 16th century to protect their skin from sunburn. It was not held to the head by a fastening, but rather the wearer would clasp a bead attached to the interior of the mask between their teeth. The fashion of the period for wealthy women was to keep their skin pale, because a tan suggested that the bearer worked outside and was hence poor.The practice did not meet universal approval, as evidenced in this excerpt from a contemporary polemic:When they use to ride abroad, they have visors made of velvet... wherewith they cover all their faces, having holes made in them against their eyes, whereout they look so that if a man that knew not their guise before, should chance to meet one of them he would think he met a monster or a devil: for face he can see none, but two broad holes against her eyes, with glasses in them.In Venice, the visard developed into a design without a mouth hole, the moretta, and was gripped with a button between the teeth rather than a bead. The mask's prevention of speech was deliberate, intended to heighten the mystery of a masked woman even further.".
- Visard thumbnail A_horseman_with_his_wife_in_the_saddle_behind_him.jpg?width=300.
- Visard wikiPageExternalLink books?id=tlH7xI1M4GwC.
- Visard wikiPageExternalLink books?id=zwzqAAAAMAAJ.
- Visard wikiPageExternalLink 402520.
- Visard wikiPageExternalLink dolls-mask-unknown.
- Visard wikiPageExternalLink nmaspub5.asp?page=item&itemId=NWHCM%20:%201992.205%20:%20C.
- Visard wikiPageID "5003908".
- Visard wikiPageLength "4265".
- Visard wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Visard wikiPageRevisionID "619891174".
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink 1550–1600_in_Western_European_fashion.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Berkeley_Art_Museum.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Berkeley_Art_Museum_and_Pacific_Film_Archive.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Carnival_of_Venice.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_fashion.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th_century_in_Europe.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_fashion.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th_century_in_Europe.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Daventry.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Norwich_Castle.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Norwich_Castle_Museum.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Film_Archive.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Stubbs.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Phillip_Stubbes.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Portable_Antiquities_Scheme.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Sunburn.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Velvet.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Venetian_mask.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink File:A_horseman_with_his_wife_in_the_saddle_behind_him.jpg.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink File:Pietro_Longhi_1751_rhino.jpg.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink File:Sic_nobilis_femina_vel_equitant,_vel_obambulant.jpg.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink File:Visard_mask_front.jpg.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLink File:Visard_mask_reverse.jpg.
- Visard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Visard".
- Visard wikiPageWikiLinkText "visard".
- Visard hasPhotoCollection Visard.
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- Visard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fashion-stub.
- Visard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
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- Visard subject Category:16th-century_fashion.
- Visard subject Category:16th_century_in_Europe.
- Visard subject Category:17th-century_fashion.
- Visard subject Category:17th_century_in_Europe.
- Visard subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Visard hypernym Mask.
- Visard type Fashion.
- Visard type TopicalConcept.
- Visard type Weapon.
- Visard type Concept.
- Visard type Thing.
- Visard comment "A visard (also spelled vizard) is an oval mask of black velvet, worn by travelling women in the 16th century to protect their skin from sunburn. It was not held to the head by a fastening, but rather the wearer would clasp a bead attached to the interior of the mask between their teeth.".
- Visard label "Visard".
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- Visard sameAs Q17144201.
- Visard sameAs Q17144201.
- Visard wasDerivedFrom Visard?oldid=619891174.
- Visard depiction A_horseman_with_his_wife_in_the_saddle_behind_him.jpg.
- Visard isPrimaryTopicOf Visard.