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A stomacher is a decorated triangular panel that fills in the front opening of a woman's gown or bodice. The stomacher may be boned, as part of a corset, or may cover the triangular front of a corset. If simply decorative, the stomacher lies over the triangular front panel of the stays, being either stitched or pinned into place, or held in place by the lacings of the gown's bodice. A stomacher may also be a piece or set of jewellery to ornament a stomacher or bodice. ==Early stomachers== In the 15th and 16th centuries, men and women both wore decorative stomachers (often called placards or plackets) with open-fronted doublets and gowns. The form and style of these stomachers in combination with the headgear is often used to date paintings to a certain time period. Some 17th-century women's stomachers of the Northern Netherlands: File:Frans Hals 045.jpg|Stomacher ca. 1620 File:Attributed to Pieter Claesz. Soutman 001.jpg|Stomacher ca. 1630 File:Frans Hals - Portrait of a Woman Holding a Fan - WGA11135.jpg|Stomacher ca. 1640 File:Frans Hals - Portrait d'Isabella Coymans.jpg|Stomacher ca. 1650 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「stomacher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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