Art historians say jeans started in Italy rather than France

Three paintings by Italian artists suggest that ordinary people were wearing jeans as early as 1650—long before the iconic denim pants became associated with the American West in the 1950s. One of these works, attributed to an unknown artist, was recently displayed at Galerie Canesso in Paris under the title "Master of the Blue Jeans." These artworks have sparked new discussions among art historians, who previously believed that jeans originated in France. Now, with the discovery of these early depictions, there is growing evidence that the roots of jeans may actually lie in Italy, challenging long-held assumptions about their history. The paintings show figures in what appear to be blue denim trousers, a style that would later become synonymous with American culture. This revelation not only adds a fascinating layer to the history of fashion but also highlights how clothing can reflect social and cultural changes over time. As more research is conducted, it's possible that the story of jeans will continue to evolve, revealing connections between European art and everyday life centuries ago.

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