It features illustrations of women attending a birth, providing crucial evidence for specific functional garments like the "midwife apron." 🧵 Reconstruction & Draft Guide
The original is housed in the State University Library in Dresden. 000078.jpg
For full-body versions, panels are sewn together from the bottom up (approximately 20 inches) to create a wrap-around effect. 🔍 Related Resources It features illustrations of women attending a birth,
Detailed breakdowns of the construction can be found on research blogs like Lady Elewys's Documentation , which focuses on Late Middle Ages attire. Category: Research & Documentation Category: Research & Documentation The identifier refers to
The identifier refers to a specific page or plate in a historical manuscript, most notably associated with the Sächsische Stammbuch (Saxon Genealogy Book), which dates between 1500 and 1546.
You can view the full manuscript through the Dresden State and University Library (SLUB).