Vicente Alvarez Dizon: Pampanga couple, circa 1850.
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Photo shows a Pampango couple in their everyday clothes. The male, an itinerant clothes vendor, wears a loose shirt with a small slit in front, a standing collar and folded sleeves. The loose baggy trousers betray Chinese influence. The woman wears the basic 16th century square-necked baro except that it has longer but folded sleeves. The skirt is gathered at the waist with drawstring. Both male and female used to go about town with scarves on their headsSource: Vicente Alvarez Dizon AlbumCollection: National Library of the PhilippinesImage type: Reproduction: PaintingMedia format: print List(s) this item appears in: Tipos del Pais
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Arts and Crafts | AC00318 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | AC00318 |
Photo shows a Pampango couple in their everyday clothes. The male, an itinerant clothes vendor, wears a loose shirt with a small slit in front, a standing collar and folded sleeves. The loose baggy trousers betray Chinese influence.
The woman wears the basic 16th century square-necked baro except that it has longer but folded sleeves. The skirt is gathered at the waist with drawstring.
Both male and female used to go about town with scarves on their heads.
Vicente Alvarez Dizon Album
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