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3780424 Minstrel - male costume of 15th century (engraving); (add.info.: Shown playing harp, wearing scarlet tunic with dagged-edged sleeves, parti-coloured leggings and a black hat. c. 1847 hand-painted copy of drawing from 15th century French manuscript Roman de la Rose.
Costume of Middle Age after manuscripts, paintings and contemporary monuments, vol 11, Brussels, 1847 du Moyen Age); Lebrecht History
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This print showcases a male minstrel in his 15th-century costume, depicted through an exquisite engraving. The minstrel is shown skillfully playing the harp, his fingers dancing across the strings to create enchanting melodies. His attire consists of a scarlet tunic with intricately dagged-edged sleeves, paired with parti-coloured leggings and a stylish black hat. The image itself is a hand-painted copy of a drawing from a 15th-century French manuscript called Roman de la Rose. It was created around 1847 and is part of the collection "Costume of Middle Age after manuscripts, paintings and contemporary monuments". This particular volume, published in Brussels in 1847, offers valuable insights into historical fashion during the medieval period. In this mesmerizing portrayal, we catch glimpses of history as we witness the entertainment provided by these talented musicians known as minstrels or troubadours. Their music played an integral role in medieval society's cultural fabric. Through their instruments such as harps and their soulful tunes, they transported listeners back to another time. This print not only captures the essence of musical artistry but also serves as a window into France's rich history during the Middle Ages. With its vibrant colors and detailed engravings, it brings to life an era filled with creativity and passion for both music and fashion.
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