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- Bergère_hat abstract "A bergère (French for shepherdess) hat is a flat-brimmed straw hat with a shallow crown, usually trimmed with ribbon and flowers. It could be worn in various ways with the brim folded back or turned up or down at whim. It is also sometimes called a milkmaid hat. It was widely worn in the mid-18th century, and versions may be seen in many British and French paintings of the period, such as The Swing by Fragonard, and in portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and Johann Zoffany, amongst others. It has been suggested that the hat was named after Madame Bergeret, who is certainly holding a shepherdess-style hat in a Boucher portrait painted c.1766.A nineteenth century version of the bergère hat formed part of the Dolly Varden ensembles popular in the early 1870s, as summed up in Alfred Lee's novelty song Dolly Varden (published Cleveland, 1872) which contains the lyrics: Have you seen my little girl? She doesn’t wear a bonnet/ She’s got a monstrous flip-flop hat with cherry ribbons on it.".
- Bergère_hat thumbnail Eleanor_Frances_Dixie_by_Henry_Pickering.jpg?width=300.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageID "21195401".
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- Bergère_hat wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bergère_hat wikiPageRevisionID "698671317".
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Lee_(songwriter).
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_fashion.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hats.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Dolly_Varden_(costume).
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink François_Boucher.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Honoré_Fragonard.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Johan_Zoffany.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Novelty_song.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Pamela_hat.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Shepherd.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink The_Swing_(painting).
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Gainsborough.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLink File:Eleanor_Frances_Dixie_by_Henry_Pickering.jpg.
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergère hat".
- Bergère_hat wikiPageWikiLinkText "bergère hat".
- Bergère_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Bergère_hat subject Category:18th-century_fashion.
- Bergère_hat subject Category:Hats.
- Bergère_hat subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Bergère_hat hypernym Hat.
- Bergère_hat type Fashion.
- Bergère_hat type Diacritic.
- Bergère_hat type Redirect.
- Bergère_hat comment "A bergère (French for shepherdess) hat is a flat-brimmed straw hat with a shallow crown, usually trimmed with ribbon and flowers. It could be worn in various ways with the brim folded back or turned up or down at whim. It is also sometimes called a milkmaid hat. It was widely worn in the mid-18th century, and versions may be seen in many British and French paintings of the period, such as The Swing by Fragonard, and in portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and Johann Zoffany, amongst others.".
- Bergère_hat label "Bergère hat".
- Bergère_hat sameAs Q4891752.
- Bergère_hat sameAs Bergère_(Hut).
- Bergère_hat sameAs m.05bzl86.
- Bergère_hat sameAs Шапо_бержер.
- Bergère_hat sameAs Шапо_бержер.
- Bergère_hat sameAs Q4891752.
- Bergère_hat wasDerivedFrom Bergère_hat?oldid=698671317.
- Bergère_hat depiction Eleanor_Frances_Dixie_by_Henry_Pickering.jpg.
- Bergère_hat isPrimaryTopicOf Bergère_hat.