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William IV, Count of Toulouse (William IV of Toulouse), died 1094. He is depicted in a robe with full sleeves that resemble one worn by magistrates. On his head is a "mortar
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William IV, Count of Toulouse (William IV of Toulouse), died 1094. He is depicted in a robe with full sleeves that resemble one worn by magistrates. On his head is a "mortar
FLO4674316 William IV, Count of Toulouse (William IV of Toulouse), died 1094. He is depicted in a robe with full sleeves that resemble one worn by magistrates. On his head is a " mortar, " a type of hat reserved to royalty or nobility. From a manuscript. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from " French Costumes from KingClovis to Our Days, " Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834. by Massard, Leopold (1812-1889); (add.info.: William IV, Count of Toulouse (William IV of Toulouse), died 1094. He is depicted in a robe with full sleeves that resemble one worn by magistrates. On his head is a " mortar, " a type of hat reserved to royalty or nobility. From a manuscript. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from " French Costumes from KingClovis to Our Days, " Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases William IV, Count of Toulouse, a historical figure who passed away in 1094. The image depicts him wearing a majestic robe with full sleeves reminiscent of those worn by magistrates during that era. Adorning his head is an exquisite "mortar" a type of hat typically reserved for royalty or nobility. The attention to detail in this artwork is truly remarkable. Every intricate line and shade has been meticulously handcoloured on the copperplate by the talented artist Leopold Massard. This particular piece comes from the renowned manuscript titled "French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days" published in Paris in 1834. William IV's regal appearance exudes power and authority, reflecting his esteemed position as Count of Toulouse. His choice of attire signifies his status within society and highlights the opulence associated with medieval nobility. As we gaze upon this striking portrait, we are transported back in time to an era filled with grandeur and splendor. It serves as a reminder of the rich history that shaped our world today and offers us a glimpse into the lives of influential individuals like William IV, whose legacy continues to captivate our imagination centuries later. This mesmerizing print is sure to be cherished by art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, serving as both a visual delight and a fascinating window into the past.
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