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Dress of the reign of King Henry VII, 1485-1509. She wears a black dress with gold apron, and a black hood with green veil. The ornament which fastens the hood, the clog or clock, is mentioned in the Ordinance issued by Margaret
FLO4594636 Dress of the reign of King Henry VII, 1485-1509. She wears a black dress with gold apron, and a black hood with green veil. The ornament which fastens the hood, the clog or clock, is mentioned in the Ordinance issued by Margaret, Countess of Richmond (Henry VII's mother) for " The Reformation of Apparell for Grest Estates of Women in the Tyme of Mourning." Copied from the Roman de la Rose in the British Museum. Handcoloured lithograph from " Costumes of British Ladies from the Time of William the First to the Reign of Queen Victoria", London, Dickinson and Son, 1840.; (add.info.: Dress of the reign of King Henry VII, 1485-1509. She wears a black dress with gold apron, and a black hood with green veil. The ornament which fastens the hood, the clog or clock, is mentioned in the Ordinance issued by Margaret, Countess of Richmond (Henry VII's mother) for " The Reformation of Apparell for Grest Estates of Women in the Tyme of Mourning." Copied from the Roman de la Rose in the British Museum. Handcoloured lithograph from " Costumes of British Ladies from the Time of William the First to the Reign of Queen Victoria", London, Dickinson and Son, 1840.); © Florilegius
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This stunning print captures the elegance and sophistication of the dress worn during the reign of King Henry VII from 1485-1509. The woman in the image is dressed in a striking black gown with a gold apron, exuding regal charm and grace. Her black hood adorned with a green veil adds an air of mystery and allure to her ensemble.
One cannot help but admire the intricate details of her attire, particularly the ornament that fastens her hood known as the clog or clock. This accessory holds historical significance as it was mentioned in an Ordinance issued by Margaret, Countess of Richmond, who was Henry VII's mother. The Ordinance titled ""The Reformation of Apparell for Grest Estates of Women in the Tyme of Mourning"" sheds light on the importance placed on fashion and appearance during this time period.
The handcoloured lithograph beautifully showcases this piece from ""Costumes of British Ladies from the Time of William the First to Queen Victoria"", providing us with a glimpse into fashion history. Each element carefully curated to reflect societal norms and royal expectations, making this image a true work of art that transports us back in time to experience the grandeur and opulence of King Henry VII's era.
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