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Habit of Mary Queen of Scots in 1570 (engraving)
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Habit of Mary Queen of Scots in 1570 (engraving)
3640594 Habit of Mary Queen of Scots in 1570 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of Mary Queen of Scots in 1570. Illustration from Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations, Anciens et Modernes, d apres les Dessins de Holbein, de Vandyke, de Hollar et de Quelques Autres (Thomas Jefferys, London, 1757).); Look and Learn / Rosenberg Collection
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Elizabethan Elizabethan Era 1558–1603 Gown House Of Tudor Mary I Mary Queen Of Scots Mary Stuart Ruff Tudor Dynasty Tudor Period Tudor Times Tudors Dynasty Jewels
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This engraving from the 18th century showcases the exquisite habit of Mary Queen of Scots in 1570. The print, part of a private collection, beautifully captures the intricate details of her attire and offers a glimpse into the fashion trends of the era. Mary Queen of Scots, known for her elegance and regal demeanor, is depicted wearing a stunning gown adorned with lace and jewels. Her headdress adds an air of sophistication to her ensemble, while her ruff collar exudes grandeur. This portrayal perfectly encapsulates the opulence associated with royalty during this period. The engraving is taken from "Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations" a renowned publication featuring illustrations by esteemed artists such as Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar, and others. Published in London in 1757 by Thomas Jefferys, it serves as a valuable resource for studying historical costumes. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry, we are transported back to Elizabethan England where Mary Stuart's influence was felt throughout Scotland and beyond. The image not only highlights Mary's personal style but also reflects the broader cultural context of Britain during that time. With its attention to detail and historical significance, this engraving offers us a window into both fashion history and royal heritage. It reminds us that clothing has always been more than just fabric; it is an expression of power, identity, and societal norms.
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