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Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Femme de Qualité en Habit d'Esté, 1687. Creator: Nicolas Arnoult
Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Femme de Qualite en Habit d'Este, 1687
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1680s Arnoult Nicolas Attire Class Compendium Court Court Of Law Face Mask Gown Hand Coloured Engraving On Paper High Class Law Court Mask Nicolas Arnoult Quality Seasonal Social Class Train Upper Class Wearing Well Dressed Page Boy
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This exquisite hand-colored engraving, titled "Femme de Qualité en Habit d'Este" from the "Recueil des modes de la cour de France" by Nicolas Arnoult, dates back to the 1680s. The image showcases a well-dressed woman of high class, adorned in the latest fashion trends of the French court during the seventeenth century. She wears a sumptuous robe of vibrant color, adorned with intricate textiles and a voluminous train, which was a symbol of wealth and status. Accompanying the woman is a page boy, dressed in the attire of the Este family, holding her train and wearing a mask, possibly to protect against the sun or the cold. The presence of a boy in the image is not uncommon in portraits of the time, as children were often used to represent the family's social standing and wealth. The image is a testament to the importance of fashion and social class during the French monarchy, with the latest trends and styles serving as a means of distinguishing the upper class from the rest of society. The intricate details of the clothing, the use of color, and the overall composition of the image make it a valuable addition to any collection of heritage art or fashion history. This rare and beautiful work of art, now held in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, offers a glimpse into the world of the French court during the seventeenth century, a time of opulence, elegance, and refinement.
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