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Noble women in the era of King John II and Philip the Good of Fr, 1850 (engraving)
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Noble women in the era of King John II and Philip the Good of Fr, 1850 (engraving)
7233258 Noble women in the era of King John II and Philip the Good of Fr, 1850 (engraving) by Grevin, Alfred (1827-1892); Private Collection; (add.info.: Costumes of noble women in the era of King John II and Philip the Good of France, 14th century. They wear elaborate crowns and cauls, armorial cloaks and robes decorated with ermine. Sous le roi Jean et sous Philippe le Bel (XIII siecle.) Handcoloured engraving by Gilloy after an illustration by Alfred Grevin from Les Filles d Eve, Album de travestissements plus ou moins historiques, Typographie Eugene Plon, Paris, 1850.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "Noble women in the era of King John II and Philip the Good of France" transports us back to the 14th century. Created by Alfred Grevin in 1850, this handcoloured print showcases the exquisite costumes worn by noble women during that time. The attention to detail is remarkable as we observe these elegant ladies adorned with elaborate crowns and cauls, symbolizing their status and wealth. Their armorial cloaks and robes embellished with ermine fur further emphasize their nobility. Each woman exudes grace and sophistication, embodying the ideals of beauty in that era. The artist's portrayal captures not only the fashion trends but also provides a glimpse into society at that time. The intricate headscarves, dresses, and jewelry items reflect both opulence and refinement. These women are dressed for grand occasions, showcasing their social standing through their attire. As we admire this engraving from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported to a world where coquetry meets elegance. It serves as a reminder of how fashion has always played an essential role in expressing one's identity throughout history. This print offers us a window into French society during the reigns of King John II and Philip the Good while celebrating the artistry of costume design from centuries past.
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