Collecting links
Feb. 26th, 2006 03:58 pmMain goal - infants clothes, with side interest in beds and carriers.
The main site I started at - http://classes.bnf.fr/ema/index.htm
These are the pictures I particularly noticed. I also found a baby walker, just like the one The hours of Catherine of Cleves (M.917, p. 149) in my little book of the Pierpont Morgan Library, p.50,BUT I CAN'T FIND IT AGAIN!!!! It's at http://classes.bnf.fr/ema/grands/124.htm It looks like it's used similarly to the way a block trolley would be used for a nearly walking child, rather than the way a modern baby walker would be used.
a playpen, a cradle, on the middle right, there's someone carrying a baby on their back
Another sling, a basket on a back a hanging, cot/cradle thing,
From http://www.briaca.com/art/children.html and http://www.briaca.com/art/infantcare.html
a sling
Here's a period solution to toilet training
From my google search - a knitted vest, mitten and sock set
This seems like a particularly good set of links - http://www.geocities.com/karen_larsdatter/children.htm but it's mostly older children.
There is this one of a swaddled baby . Yes, most babies are swaddled, but you can see a lot of babies who are only swaddled to just under their arms.
The main site I started at - http://classes.bnf.fr/ema/index.htm
These are the pictures I particularly noticed. I also found a baby walker, just like the one The hours of Catherine of Cleves (M.917, p. 149) in my little book of the Pierpont Morgan Library, p.50,
a playpen, a cradle, on the middle right, there's someone carrying a baby on their back
Another sling, a basket on a back a hanging, cot/cradle thing,
From http://www.briaca.com/art/children.html and http://www.briaca.com/art/infantcare.html
a sling
Here's a period solution to toilet training
From my google search - a knitted vest, mitten and sock set
This seems like a particularly good set of links - http://www.geocities.com/karen_larsdatter/children.htm but it's mostly older children.
There is this one of a swaddled baby . Yes, most babies are swaddled, but you can see a lot of babies who are only swaddled to just under their arms.