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Dagger and belt (chromolitho)
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Dagger and belt (chromolitho)
964338 Dagger and belt (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silverware (orfevrerie civile joaillerie), dagger and belt (poignard et ceinturon); 16th century. Drawn by Soltau, lithography by Moulin. Illustration for Les Arts Somptuaires, Histoire du Costume et de l Amueublement (Hangard-Mauge, 1858). Chromolithograph of exceptional quality.); © Look and Learn
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Ages Aging Belt Belts Dagger Daggers Histoire Du Costume Knives L Amueublement Lamueublement Les Arts Somptuaires Metals Middle Precious Silver Silverware Hans Mielich
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This chromolithograph print showcases a stunning 16th-century dagger and belt, exquisitely depicted by the French School in the 19th century. The intricate details of this silverware ensemble are brought to life through the exceptional quality of Soltau's drawing and Moulin's lithography. The dagger, a symbol of power and protection, is beautifully crafted with precious metals that reflect the skillful artistry of its time. Its ornate design speaks to an era when weapons were not only functional but also works of art. Paired with a finely embellished belt, this ensemble embodies the opulence and grandeur associated with medieval fashion. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported back to the Middle Ages, where knights roamed ancient lands adorned in such magnificent attire. This image serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and how clothing has always played an integral role in shaping our identity throughout different ages. Originally featured in "Les Arts Somptuaires: Histoire du Costume et de l'Amueublement" by Hangard-Mauge in 1858, this chromolithograph captures Hans Mielich's vision for preserving history through visual storytelling. It stands as a testament to humanity's fascination with clothing as both practical garments and artistic expressions. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we can now appreciate this remarkable piece from private ownership while marveling at its timeless beauty.
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