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Mantle Collection (page 7)

"Mantle: A Legacy of Greatness and Symbolism" The concept of "mantle" carries with it a rich tapestry of historical figures, iconic moments, and symbolic representations

Background imageMantle Collection: Man seen from Behind with His Right Arm Extended, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot

Man seen from Behind with His Right Arm Extended, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot
Man seen from Behind with His Right Arm Extended, c. 1622

Background imageMantle Collection: Gentleman Viewed from the Front with Hand on Hip, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot

Gentleman Viewed from the Front with Hand on Hip, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot
Gentleman Viewed from the Front with Hand on Hip, c. 1622

Background imageMantle Collection: Beggar with Dog, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot

Beggar with Dog, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot
Beggar with Dog, c. 1622

Background imageMantle Collection: Violinist, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot

Violinist, c. 1622. Creator: Jacques Callot
Violinist, c. 1622

Background imageMantle Collection: Margaret Thatcher PM and former US President Jimmy Carter

Margaret Thatcher PM and former US President Jimmy Carter, pictured together at 10 Downing Street, London, 19th June 1987

Background imageMantle Collection: Noble Man with Felt Hat, Bowing, c. 1620 / 1623. Creator: Jacques Callot

Noble Man with Felt Hat, Bowing, c. 1620 / 1623. Creator: Jacques Callot
Noble Man with Felt Hat, Bowing, c. 1620/1623

Background imageMantle Collection: Gentleman in Large Mantle, Front View, c. 1617. Creator: Jacques Callot

Gentleman in Large Mantle, Front View, c. 1617. Creator: Jacques Callot
Gentleman in Large Mantle, Front View, c. 1617

Background imageMantle Collection: Couple Trimming a Christmas Tree

Couple Trimming a Christmas Tree

Background imageMantle Collection: Anglo-Saxon lady in a pink tunic or kirtle underneath a purple draped mantle

Anglo-Saxon lady in a pink tunic or kirtle underneath a purple draped mantle. Her hair is hidden by an orange head- rail or veil which is draped over the shoulders. Date: 11th century

Background imageMantle Collection: A monarchal state habit: long green super-tunic worn under a draped mantle, bare feet

A monarchal state habit: long green super-tunic worn under a draped mantle, bare feet, long hair worn with a gold fillet and a forked beard. Date: 8th century

Background imageMantle Collection: Anglo-Saxon nobleman with a forked beard wears a green mantle fastened with a brooch

Anglo-Saxon nobleman with a forked beard wears a green mantle fastened with a brooch, a blue roc or super-tunic & a long gold tunic. Date: 8th century

Background imageMantle Collection: Anglo-Saxon with a forked beard wears a green mantle fastened with a long brooch

Anglo-Saxon with a forked beard wears a green mantle fastened with a long brooch, a roc or super-tunic with a gold border over a short tunic with side vents & an ornate border. Date: 8th century

Background imageMantle Collection: Anglo-Saxon king in his State Habit wears a blue tunic with embroidered hem

Anglo-Saxon king in his State Habit wears a blue tunic with embroidered hem, a mantle secured with a brooch, red hose with gold criss-cross leg bandages & a square crown. Date: 9th century

Background imageMantle Collection: Nobleman in his Habit of State wears a tunic with slit to the skirt & magyar sleeves

Nobleman in his Habit of State wears a tunic with slit to the skirt & magyar sleeves, a mantle with jewelled clasp, criss-cross leg bandages over soled-hose & a stalked beret. Date: 13th century

Background imageMantle Collection: Bust Portrait of a Woman wearing a Hooded Mantle, 18th century. Creator: Francois Boucher

Bust Portrait of a Woman wearing a Hooded Mantle, 18th century. Creator: Francois Boucher
Bust Portrait of a Woman wearing a Hooded Mantle, 18th century. After Antoine Watteau

Background imageMantle Collection: Winter: a woman holding a spotted fur mantle, 1775. Creator: Richard Houston

Winter: a woman holding a spotted fur mantle, 1775. Creator: Richard Houston
Winter: a woman holding a spotted fur mantle, 1775

Background imageMantle Collection: Dress of the reign of King Henry II, Curtmantle, 1154-1189

Dress of the reign of King Henry II, Curtmantle, 1154-1189.. Long red ermine-lined mantle over long green dress, white veil and wimple

Background imageMantle Collection: Costume - King Edgar 966

Costume - King Edgar 966
Anglo-Saxons. King: red tunic, blue mantle with gold border fastened with a brooch & leg bandages. Youth: embroidered tunic, red mantle, criss-cross leg bandages. Date: 966

Background imageMantle Collection: Royal Costume 12th century

Royal Costume 12th century
QUEEN OF HENRY II (1122?- 1204): an embroidered gown with close fitting sleeves & a girdle & a crown over a veil. A fur-lined mantle falls from her shoulders. Date: 12th cenntury

Background imageMantle Collection: Womens hairstyles 1839

Womens hairstyles 1839
Fashionable coiffures, with ringlets, ribbons and flowers. Date: 1839

Background imageMantle Collection: OUTDOOR GIRLS 1832

OUTDOOR GIRLS 1832
Girls: white knee-length dress ornamented with tucks, black velvet spencer with imbecile sleeves, pantalettes, pelerine with vandykes; red & black plaid mantle with a cape. Date: 1832

Background imageMantle Collection: Fashions for December 1856

Fashions for December 1856
If the children are male then they wear pantaloons or if female the garments that are visible below their skirts are pantalettes. Date: 1856

Background imageMantle Collection: A Dutch lady in fur cap and mantle, 1644, (1937). Creator: Unknown

A Dutch lady in fur cap and mantle, 1644, (1937). Creator: Unknown
A Dutch lady in fur cap and mantle, 1644, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMantle Collection: A Knight Templar, 1890. Creator: Unknown

A Knight Templar, 1890. Creator: Unknown
A Knight Templar, 1890. The Knights Templar were a Catholic military order founded in 1119 were among the most skilled fighting units of the Crusades

Background imageMantle Collection: Picture No. 12479188

Picture No. 12479188
Lumpy Asteronotus Nudibranch - Night dive, Pyramids Date:

Background imageMantle Collection: Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, nee, Therese Feuillant, 1866 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, nee, Therese Feuillant, 1866 (oil on canvas)
2962881 Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, nee, TherAšse Feuillant, 1866 (oil on canvas) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); 128.3x77.2 cm; J

Background imageMantle Collection: Madonna and Child, c. 1446-47 (tempera & gold on panel)

Madonna and Child, c. 1446-47 (tempera & gold on panel)
2635026 Madonna and Child, c.1446-47 (tempera & gold on panel) by Lippi, Fra Filippo (c.1406-69); 115.7x73.4 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Background imageMantle Collection: Fiji, A Shrimp On The Mantle Of A Spondylus, Or Thorny Oyster Shell (Sondylus Varians)

Fiji, A Shrimp On The Mantle Of A Spondylus, Or Thorny Oyster Shell (Sondylus Varians) A Bivalve Mollusk That Varies In Color

Background imageMantle Collection: King Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). Artist: George Vertue

King Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). Artist: George Vertue
King Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). The charter gave Bridewell to the City of London for a workhouse. Edward VI is surrounded by the Lord Mayor

Background imageMantle Collection: Five women wearing the latest winter fashions, 1863

Five women wearing the latest winter fashions, 1863. All five women are wearing the latest styles in winter coats and mantles

Background imageMantle Collection: Five women and a child wearing the latest autumn and winter fashions, 1864

Five women and a child wearing the latest autumn and winter fashions, 1864. The women in blue and purple are wearing fitted coats that match their dresses

Background imageMantle Collection: Five women wearing spring and summer coats and mantles, 1864

Five women wearing spring and summer coats and mantles, 1864

Background imageMantle Collection: SS Stanleys Jaguar SS leading RS Mantles Standard Flying 12 at the MCC Torquay Rally, July 1937

SS Stanleys Jaguar SS leading RS Mantles Standard Flying 12 at the MCC Torquay Rally, July 1937
SS Jaguar 2663 cc. Reg. No. YS9503. Event Entry No: 100 Driver: Stanley, S.S. Background: Standard Flying 12 1609 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. AMJ888. No: 96 Driver: Mantle, R.S. M.C.C. Torquay Rally

Background imageMantle Collection: Standard Flying 12 of RS Mantle, winner of a silver award at the MCC Torquay Rally, July 1937

Standard Flying 12 of RS Mantle, winner of a silver award at the MCC Torquay Rally, July 1937
Standard Flying 12 1609 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. AMJ888. Event Entry No: 96 Driver: Mantle, R.S. Award: Silver. Place: M.C.C. Torquay Rally. Date: 16/17.7.37

Background imageMantle Collection: Cumin, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Cumin, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageMantle Collection: Colquhon, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Colquhon, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageMantle Collection: Campbell of Argyll, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub

Campbell of Argyll, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageMantle Collection: Interior with an Enfilade, 1830s. Artist: Anonymous

Interior with an Enfilade, 1830s. Artist: Anonymous
Interior with an Enfilade, 1830s. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMantle Collection: A king at dinner, (1910)

A king at dinner, (1910). Medieval banqueting scene. The chief of the attendants wears a mantle without a capuchon (hood)

Background imageMantle Collection: Nobleman, 13th century, (1910)

Nobleman, 13th century, (1910). The mantle is fastened with a quadrilobed morse, (a type of fastening), and he wears cross-garters

Background imageMantle Collection: Effigy of King Henry II, 12th century, (1910)

Effigy of King Henry II, 12th century, (1910). Henrys (1133-1189) tomb effigy from the Abbey of Fontevrault in Aquitaine near Anjou

Background imageMantle Collection: The Saxon mantle, (1910)

The Saxon mantle, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing a Saxon man wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic

Background imageMantle Collection: The Saxon mantle, showing method of fastening, (1910)

The Saxon mantle, showing method of fastening, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing a Saxon man wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic

Background imageMantle Collection: Saxon dress, (1910)

Saxon dress, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing Saxon men wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic

Background imageMantle Collection: The Mantelpiece (La Cheminee), 1905. Artist: Vuillard, Edouard (1868-1940)

The Mantelpiece (La Cheminee), 1905. Artist: Vuillard, Edouard (1868-1940)
The Mantelpiece (La Cheminee), 1905. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMantle Collection: Diaper ornament, 14th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Diaper ornament, 14th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Diaper ornament, 14th century, (1843). Copy of a woodcut showing the pattern of the mantle on the effigy of Lady Elizabeth de Montacute (died 1354), in the cathedral of Christ-Church, Oxford

Background imageMantle Collection: The Baron de Besenval in his Salon de Compagnie, 1791. Artist: Danloux, Henri-Pierre (1753-1809)

The Baron de Besenval in his Salon de Compagnie, 1791. Artist: Danloux, Henri-Pierre (1753-1809)
The Baron de Besenval in his Salon de Compagnie, 1791. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMantle Collection: Greek terracotta figure of a boy, said to be from Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece, c300BC- 250BC

Greek terracotta figure of a boy, said to be from Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece, c300BC- 250BC
Greek terracotta figure of a small boy wearing a long mantle, said to be from Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece, c300BC- 250BC. From the British Museums collection




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"Mantle: A Legacy of Greatness and Symbolism" The concept of "mantle" carries with it a rich tapestry of historical figures, iconic moments, and symbolic representations. From Ladislaus I of Hungary to St. Ladislaus (Laszlo), the name evokes images of medieval kings and saints who held great power and influence. Yet, in the realm of sports, another figure emerges - Mickey Mantle. This American baseball player left an indelible mark on the game as a member of the New York Yankees. One particular image captures his greatness perfectly - tossing his bat aside after hitting his 500th career home run off pitcher Stu Miller. As he began his triumphant trot around the bases at Yankee Stadium in 1967, Mantle solidified his place among baseball's elite. But beyond sports lies a different kind - one depicted in Athanasius Kircher's engraving from Mundus subeterraneus. Here we see Earth portrayed as a cross-section with a central core of fire surrounded by subterranean lakes and rivers. This representation reminds us that beneath our feet lies an intricate world waiting to be explored. In Byzantine art, Greece offers its own interpretation through icons like the Virgin Hodegetria. These sacred depictions serve as spiritual mantles guiding believers towards enlightenment and salvation. Moving away from religious symbolism, we delve into scientific realms where planets' internal structures are unveiled before our eyes. The mysteries hidden within these celestial bodies mirror those found deep within ourselves - layers upon layers waiting to be discovered. Even everyday objects can carry their own significance when adorned with this term "mantle. " An advertisement for Aladdin safety paraffin mantle lamp showcases how even illumination becomes part of this narrative thread connecting past and present. Looking back further in time reveals wood engravings capturing newspaper editors from 1880 or high-waisted houppelandes with turned-down collars, V-necks.