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it:Galleria del costume

 * "La Galleria del costume è uno dei musei ospitati dentro palazzo Pitti a Firenze, in particolare nella palazzina della Meridiana, un padiglione a sud del palazzo al quale si accede anche dal giardino di Boboli."
 * Palazzo Pitti
 * Costume Gallery:

Costume Gallery
Situated in a wing known as the "", this gallery contains a collection of theatrical costumes dating from the 16th century until the present. It is also the only museum in Italy detailing the history of Italian fashions. One of the newer collections to the palazzo, it was founded in 1983 by Kristen Aschengreen Piacenti; a suite of fourteen rooms, the Meridiana apartments, were completed in 1858.

In addition to theatrical costumes, the gallery displays garments worn between the 18th century and the present day. Some of the exhibits are unique to the Palazzo Pitti; these include the 16th-century funeral clothes of Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici, and Eleonora of Toledo and her son Garzia, both of whom died of malaria. Their bodies would have been displayed in state wearing their finest clothes, before being reclad in plainer attire before interment. The gallery also exhibits a collection of mid-20th century costume jewellery. The Sala Meridiana originally sponsored a functional solar meridian instrument, built into the fresco decoration by Anton Domenico Gabbiani.

fr:Hervé Tullet
Hervé Tullet (born 28 Jun 1958, Avranches, France) is a French illustrator and author of children's books.

Biography
After studying fine and decorative arts, Hervé Tullet was an artistic director in the communication and advertising for ten years. In 1989, Tullet started doing illustrations for the press in France and abroad. He published his first children's book in 1994 while continuing his work as an illustrator and artist. He is author and illustrator of forty titles. He travels a lot in France and abroad promoting his books and undertaking animation workshops for children. His workshops are based on the same principles of imagination and creativity that his books.

He is also involved in the provision of support to orphans in difficulty in Malawi through training. He has three children, including Paul and Leo.

Illustrations

 * Rémi Bertrand, Un bouquin n'est pas un livre : les nuances des synonymes, Points, 2006
 * François Reynaert, Marie-Odile Briet, Valérie Henau, Pour en finir avec les années 80 : petite sociologie de l'époque, Calmann-Lévy, 1989

Translations
His books have been translated into more than 25 other languages.

Awards

 * 1998 : Prix Bologne non-fiction for Faut pas confondre, Seuil Jeunesse,
 * 2007 : Turlututu, histoires magiques, publié au Seuil Jeunesse, obtianed the prix France Télévisions.
 * 2008 : prix Pitchou de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, for Le grand livre du hasard published by éditions du Panama.
 * 2010 : Un livre, paru chez Bayard, recieved the prix Sorcières from the Association des librairies spécialisées jeunesse and the Prix Hans Christian Andersen from the Union internationale pour les livres de jeunesse.
 * 2011 : Pépite de la création numérique au salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse en Seine-Saint-Denis pour Un Jeu11, published by Bayard Éditions.
 * 2012 : Prix Bernard Versele 2012 in the category "une chouette" for Un livre, published by Bayard Éditions12.