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Habit of a Tartarian Prince in 1700 (engraving)
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Habit of a Tartarian Prince in 1700 (engraving)
3640477 Habit of a Tartarian Prince in 1700 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of a Tartarian Prince in 1700. Illustration from Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations, Anciens et Modernes, d apres les Dessins de Holbein, de Vandyke, de Hollar et de Quelques Autres (Thomas Jefferys, London, 1757).); Look and Learn / Rosenberg Collection
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Arrow Arrow Point Arrows Central Asia Feathers Quiver Staff Tartar Tatar Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon
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This engraving, titled "Habit of a Tartarian Prince in 1700" takes us back to the opulent world of 18th-century Central Asia. The English School artist skillfully captures the essence of this exotic culture through intricate details and vibrant colors. In this print, we see a distinguished Tartarian prince adorned in an elaborate ensemble that showcases his regal status. His majestic robes, richly embroidered with feathers and exquisite patterns, exude luxury and power. A magnificent hat sits atop his head, complemented by a flowing headdress that adds an air of grandeur to his appearance. The prince's carefully groomed moustache further emphasizes his noble lineage and attention to personal style. He holds a staff firmly in one hand, symbolizing both authority and protection. Additionally, we notice a quiver filled with arrows at his side – reminders of the prince's prowess as a skilled archer. This engraving is part of Thomas Jefferys' renowned publication "Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations". Through this collection, viewers are transported across time and space to witness the diverse fashion traditions from around the world. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded not only of the beauty found within different cultures but also how fashion can be used as an expression of identity and social standing throughout history.
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