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Halberdiers of a Princes cortege, 1615-1620 (engraving)
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Halberdiers of a Princes cortege, 1615-1620 (engraving)
957961 Halberdiers of a Princes cortege, 1615-1620 (engraving) by Jacquemin, Raphael (1821-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: Halberdiers of a Princes cortege, 1615-1620. After an engraving of the time. Illustration for Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle by Raphael Jacquemin (Paris, 1869). Engraved by Delatre.); © Look and Learn
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This engraving titled "Halberdiers of a Princes cortege, 1615-1620" takes us back to the early 17th century, offering a glimpse into the opulent world of European royalty. Created by Raphael Jacquemin in 1869, this illustration showcases the intricate costumes and military regalia worn by attendants in a prince's entourage. The image features several men dressed in elaborate uniforms adorned with feathers and plumes atop their hats. Each halberdier holds a polearm weapon known as a halberd, symbolizing their role as protectors of the royal court. The attention to detail in their clothing and accessories highlights the importance placed on appearance during this period. Jacquemin's work is part of his larger project called "Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle" which aimed to document historical dress from various time periods. This particular engraving was based on an original artwork from the early 17th century. Through this print, we are transported back in time to witness not only the fashion trends but also gain insight into social hierarchies and power dynamics within European courts. It serves as a reminder of how art can provide us with valuable glimpses into history and cultural practices that have shaped our present-day society.
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