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Married dress of Margaretha von Fuchs, nee von Hutten (died 1403). Chromolithography, drawing by Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903), for his book "Costumes, crafts and instruments from the Middle Ages at the end of the 18th century"

Married dress of Margaretha von Fuchs, nee von Hutten (died 1403). Chromolithography, drawing by Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903), for his book 'Costumes, crafts and instruments from the Middle Ages at the end of the 18th century'


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Married dress of Margaretha von Fuchs, nee von Hutten (died 1403). Chromolithography, drawing by Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903), for his book "Costumes, crafts and instruments from the Middle Ages at the end of the 18th century"

FLO4643571 Married dress of Margaretha von Fuchs, nee von Hutten (died 1403). Chromolithography, drawing by Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903), for his book "Costumes, crafts and instruments from the Middle Ages at the end of the 18th century", published by Heinrich Keller, Frankfurt, 1883; (add.info.: Married dress of Margaretha von Fuchs, nee von Hutten (died 1403). Chromolithography, drawing by Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903), for his book "Costumes, crafts and instruments from the Middle Ages at the end of the 18th century", published by Heinrich Keller, Frankfurt, 1883); © Florilegius

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Blazon Chaplet Chromolithography Chromo Coat Of Arm Gesture Pearl Wedding Dress 15th 15 Xv Xvth Fifteenth Century


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This stunning chromolithograph print depicts the married dress of Margaretha von Fuchs, nee von Hutten, who passed away in 1403. Created by Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck for his book "Costumes, crafts and instruments from the Middle Ages at the end of the 18th century," this intricate illustration showcases the elaborate attire worn by noblewomen during the late 15th century. The detailed drawing captures every aspect of Margaretha's wedding dress, from the delicate pearls adorning her gown to the ornate blazon displayed on her coat of arms. The graceful gesture and prayerful expression on her face add a sense of solemnity and nobility to this historical portrait. As a symbol of wealth and status, Margaretha's attire reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with European nobility during this time period. The intricacy of her chaplet and the richness of her fabric speak to a society where clothing was not just functional but also a form of artistic expression. Through this exquisite artwork, viewers are transported back in time to an era where fashion played a significant role in defining one's social standing. This print serves as a reminder of the beauty and craftsmanship that characterized medieval European culture, making it a valuable addition to any art collection or historical study.

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