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 a symbol of the American West in the 1950s. One of these works, attributed to an unknown artist known as the "Master of the Blue Jeans," was recently displayed at Galerie Canesso in Paris. These artworks have challenged long-held assumptions about the origins of jeans, which were previously thought to trace back to France. Now, art historians are reconsidering the history of denim, with growing evidence pointing to Italy as the birthplace of this now-ubiquitous clothing item. The discovery has sparked renewed interest in the evolution of fashion and the cultural significance of jeans across centuries. This shift in perspective highlights how art can reshape our understanding of everyday objects and their historical roots.
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