Research Home
Tools
Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Hierarchy Display
Click the
icon to view the hierarchy.
Check the boxes to view multiple records at once.
Top of the AAT hierarchies
....
Objects Facet
........
Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)
............
Costume (hierarchy name)
................
costume (mode of fashion)
....................
<costume by function>
........................
ceremonial costume
............................
liturgical costume
................................
almuces (hoods)
[
N
]
................................
amices
[
N
]
....................................
fanons (amices)
................................
birettas
[
N
]
................................
camauros (caps)
[
N
]
................................
cassocks (liturgical costume)
[
N
]
................................
cinctures (girdles)
[
N
]
....................................
cingula
................................
episcopal sandals
[
N
]
................................
humeral veils
[
N
]
................................
kamelaukions
[
N
]
................................
kittels
................................
liturgical stockings
[
N
]
................................
maniples
[
N
]
....................................
matacaxtli (bracelet)
....................................
matemecatl (armband)
....................................
matzopetztli (greenstone bracelet)
....................................
quetzalmachoncotl
....................................
teocuitlamatemecatl
................................
miters (high headgear)
[
N
]
....................................
grenadier miters
[
N
]
....................................
mitrae auriphrygiatae
....................................
mitrae pretiosae
....................................
mitrae simplicēs
................................
mozzettas
................................
omophoria
[
N
]
................................
pilei
[
N
]
................................
scapulars (cloaks)
....................................
baptismal scapulars
....................................
nighttime scapulars
....................................
penitential scapulars
................................
small scapulars
....................................
penitential scapulars
[
N
]
................................
tallitim
................................
vestments (ecclesiastical costume)
....................................
albs
[
N
]
....................................
amices
....................................
benediction cloths
....................................
chasubles (liturgical vestments)
....................................
chimeres
....................................
colobia
[
N
]
....................................
copes
....................................
cope shields
....................................
dalmatics
[
N
]
....................................
epigonations
....................................
ferraiolones
....................................
gremials
....................................
humeral veils
....................................
mantellettas
....................................
palliums (vestments)
....................................
phelonions
....................................
prelate's mantles
....................................
rationales
....................................
rochets
....................................
sakkoses
....................................
simars
....................................
sticharions
....................................
stoles (vestments)
....................................
succinctoria
....................................
surplices
....................................
tunicles
....................................
vimpae
....................................
zucchettos
[
N
]
................................
yarmulkes
[
N
]
The J. Paul Getty Trust
© 2004 J. Paul Getty Trust
Terms of Use
/
Privacy Policy
/
Contact Us