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"Exploring the Timeless Charm of Fashion Accessories
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"Exploring the Timeless Charm of Fashion Accessories: From Ancient Egypt to Modern Times" Step into a world where fashion accessories transcend time and tell stories of elegance, power, and beauty. In a captivating portrait from the 16th century, Gabrielle d'Estrees and her sister, duchesse de Villars, adorn themselves with exquisite jewels that speak volumes about their status and refinement. The Master of the School of Fontainebleau captures their grace effortlessly. Travel back even further to 1472 when Piero della Francesca immortalizes Battista Sforza in a paired portrait with her husband Federico da Montefeltro. Her regal presence is enhanced by delicate jewelry that symbolizes her position as Duchess of Urbino. Fast forward to late 19th-century Milan, where jeweler A. Calderoni creates masterpieces that blend artistry and craftsmanship seamlessly. Adolfo Hohenstein's artistic depiction showcases these stunning creations for all to admire. Delve into ancient history as you marvel at an intricate bracelet adorned with the Eye of Horus from 943-922 BC in Ancient Egypt. This timeless piece reflects both spirituality and style. Uncover treasures fit for royalty as you encounter Priam's Treasure - a majestic big diadem with pendants crafted by Gold of Troy. Its opulence knows no bounds; it exudes grandeur beyond imagination. Witness another masterpiece from the Master of the School of Fontainebleau as Gabrielle d'Estrees graces us with her presence in a bath scene from around 1598. Even amidst relaxation, she radiates glamour through her choice of accessories. Veronese invites us into Venice during the mid-16th century through his portrayal of La Bella Nani - a Venetian woman whose allure captivates viewers worldwide. Her carefully selected jewelry adds an extra touch to her undeniable charm. Discover how even footwear can become a fashion statement as you observe the silk slippers worn by bishops.