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Two still lifes of a soldier's uniform, 1600-1699. Creator: Anon
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Two still lifes of a soldier's uniform, 1600-1699. Creator: Anon
Two still lifes of a soldier's uniform, 1600-1699
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This image, titled "Two Still Lifes of a Soldier's Uniform" by Anon, dates back to the 17th century, specifically the 1600s to 1699. The two still lifes showcase an intricate and detailed display of a soldier's apparel, providing a glimpse into the fashion and military practices of the time. The first still life showcases various elements of the soldier's upper body attire. A coat, adorned with intricate gold buttons and a red lining, is draped over a wooden stand. A hat, with a wide brim and a tall crown, rests atop the coat. A jacket, also with gold buttons, hangs nearby. A brush and a pencil are placed next to the jacket, suggesting that the uniform may have been recently cleaned or drawn for record-keeping purposes. The second still life focuses on the lower half of the soldier's uniform. Two pairs of boots, known as carriage boots, are displayed. These boots were designed to protect the soldier's feet and ankles during battle and were often made of leather and reinforced with metal. A weapon, such as a musket or a sword, is also depicted, emphasizing the soldier's role in warfare. This watercolor painting, created in the Low Countries, likely in the Netherlands, showcases the vibrant colors and intricate details of the soldier's uniform. The use of pencil and watercolor paint adds depth and texture to the image, making it a valuable addition to any collection of heritage art or seventeenth-century fashion clothing. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is one possible location where this painting may be found, providing a glimpse into the rich history of military and fashion during this era.
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