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Religious habits of the 15th century. 1842 (engraving)
7235060 Religious habits of the 15th century. 1842 (engraving) by Strutt, Joseph (1749-1802); Private Collection; (add.info.: Religious habits of the 15th century. Monks in cassocks and nun in veil, wimple and habit holding rosaries, Bibles and staffs. From Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun, Roman de la Rose, Harley MS 4435, British Library. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.); © Florilegius
Media ID 25210672
© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images
Ethnicity Madieval National Costume C European Economic Community C European Union Costume Design Early Xv Century Ethnography Fancy Dress Fancy Dress Costume Inhabitant Late Middle Age Late Xv Century Medioeval Middles Ages Summer Clothes Traditional Costume
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This engraving by Joseph Strutt takes us back to the religious habits of the 15th century. The print showcases monks in cassocks and a nun adorned with a veil, wimple, and habit, all holding rosaries, Bibles, and staffs. It is derived from Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose manuscript found in the British Library. Handcolored with meticulous detail, this artwork offers a glimpse into the attire worn by devout individuals during this period. Strutt's Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England serves as an invaluable resource for understanding historical fashion trends. The scene depicted transports us to late medieval England when spirituality was deeply ingrained in society. The monks' flowing cassocks symbolize their commitment to religious life while emphasizing simplicity and humility. The nun's veil, wimple, and habit signify her dedication to God through chastity and obedience. As we observe this print closely, we can appreciate how religion played a significant role in shaping not only people's beliefs but also their outward appearance. This artwork provides insight into the cultural fabric of 15th-century England – its traditions, values, and devotion. Through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are fortunate enough to witness history come alive on our walls. This print serves as a reminder that even centuries later, art continues to connect us with our past – allowing us to reflect on how far we have come while honoring those who came before us.
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