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Renaissance cosumes (15th and 16th century), chromolithograph, published in 1897
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Renaissance cosumes (15th and 16th century), chromolithograph, published in 1897
Renaissance cosumes (15th and 16th century): 1 -2) Florentine nobleman and noblewoman (15th century); 3) Joanna of Flanders (1341); 4) Burgundian noblewoman (15th century); 5) French nobleman (1410); 6 - 7) German citizens (1480); 8) Nuremberg citizen (1500); 9) Nuremberg woman, going to the dance (1500); 10) Lansquenet (1530); 11) Catherine de Medici, Queen of France (1545); 12) John of Austria (1547 - 1578); 13) Venetian noblewoman (after Titians La Bella, 1536). Chromolithograph, published in 1897
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This chromolithograph, published in 1897, takes us on a journey through the Renaissance era, showcasing an array of exquisite costumes from the 15th and 16th centuries. Each figure depicted represents a unique facet of this remarkable period. In the foreground, we are introduced to a Florentine nobleman and noblewoman from the 15th century. Their elaborate attire exudes elegance and refinement, reflecting their prestigious status within society. Moving along, we encounter Joanna of Flanders, whose regal presence is emphasized by her opulent gown adorned with intricate details. Further into the composition, a Burgundian noblewoman captures our attention with her striking ensemble that epitomizes fashion trends of the time. A French nobleman stands beside her in his resplendent attire from 1410, emanating power and sophistication. As we delve deeper into German culture during this epoch, two citizens dressed in traditional garments provide insight into everyday life around 1480. The Nuremberg citizen depicted next showcases fashion evolving towards more extravagant styles as seen in his lavish clothing dating back to 1500. The image also features a Nuremberg woman preparing for dance festivities in an enchanting outfit typical of the same period. A Lansquenet soldier donning armor characteristic of 1530 adds an element of military prowess to this diverse collection. Notable historical figures make appearances as well; Catherine de Medici graces us with her presence as Queen of France wearing an elegant gown
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