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Woman's costume at the time of Richard III (1452-1485), wearing an embroidered skirt, a henin headdress with a long veil and a coat trimmed with fur. From a royal manuscript
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Woman's costume at the time of Richard III (1452-1485), wearing an embroidered skirt, a henin headdress with a long veil and a coat trimmed with fur. From a royal manuscript
FLO4672197 Woman's costume at the time of Richard III (1452-1485), wearing an embroidered skirt, a henin headdress with a long veil and a coat trimmed with fur. From a royal manuscript. Lithograph by Charles Martin, engraving by Leopold Martin, published in " Costumes civils d'Angleterre depuis la conquete a nos jours", 1842, London.; (add.info.: Woman's costume at the time of Richard III (1452-1485), wearing an embroidered skirt, a henin headdress with a long veil and a coat trimmed with fur. From a royal manuscript. Lithograph by Charles Martin, engraving by Leopold Martin, published in " Costumes civils d'Angleterre depuis la conquete a nos jours", 1842, London.); © Florilegius
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This stunning lithograph captures the exquisite detail of a woman's costume during the time of Richard III (1452-1485). The embroidered skirt, henin headdress with a long veil, and fur-trimmed coat showcase the opulence and elegance of fashion in 15th century England.
The intricate embroidery on the skirt reflects the craftsmanship and attention to detail that was valued during this period. The henin headdress, with its tall cone shape and flowing veil, adds height and drama to the ensemble. The coat trimmed with fur not only provides warmth but also signifies wealth and status.
The royal manuscript from which this image is derived gives us a glimpse into the luxurious clothing worn by women of nobility during this era. It speaks to the power dynamics at play within society, where clothing was used as a tool for displaying one's rank and influence.
As we admire this lithograph by Charles Martin, engraved by Leopold Martin in 1842, we are transported back in time to an age of grandeur and sophistication. This woman's attire serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage that continues to inspire us today.
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