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Edward III and the Earl of Flanders, 14th century, (1910)
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Edward III and the Earl of Flanders, 14th century, (1910)
Edward III and the Earl of Flanders, 14th century, (1910). King Edward (ruled 1327-1377) wears a dalmatica with wide sleeves, and a richly embroidered under-tunic. Guy, Earl of Flanders, has curious pendants hanging from his belt. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London, 1910)
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Ashdown Charles H Coat Of Arms Dalmatica Earl Earl Of Edward Iii Emily Jessie Emily Jessie Ashdown Greeting Handshake Heraldry King Edward Iii King Of England Monk Monks Mrs Ashdown Mrs Charles H Ashdown Print Collector26 Scribe Scroll Shaking Hands Sleeve Sleeves Throne Aristocracy Aristocrat Earl Of Flanders Fourteenth Century
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This print transports us back to the 14th century, allowing us a glimpse into the world of King Edward III and the Earl of Flanders. Both men are depicted in their regal attire, showcasing the intricate details of their clothing. King Edward III, who reigned from 1327 to 1377, stands tall wearing a dalmatica with wide sleeves. His outfit is further embellished with a richly embroidered under-tunic, highlighting his royal status. The crown atop his head symbolizes his authority as monarch. Beside him stands Guy, Earl of Flanders, distinguished by curious pendants hanging from his belt. This nobleman's attire reflects both elegance and power. The illustration comes from "British Costume during 19 Centuries" by Mrs Charles H Ashdown in London in 1910. It beautifully captures the essence of medieval fashion and showcases the attention to detail that was given to dressing aristocrats during this era. In this image, we witness an exchange between two influential figures - one English and one Flemish - as they engage in what appears to be a friendly handshake. Their meeting signifies diplomacy between nations during a time when alliances were crucial for maintaining peace and stability. Emily Jessie Ashdown skillfully brings history alive through her artistry, enabling us to appreciate the grandeur and sophistication of medieval England.
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