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An English courtier of 1450 and an English gentleman of 1500 (1849). Artist: Edward May
An English courtier of 1450 and an English gentleman of 1500 (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 1450 tapestry and a 1500 miniature from Roman de la Rose, held by the British Museum, London (ms. no 4425). From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume III (Paris, 1849)
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A Rivaud Courtier Edward Edward May Ferdinand Ferdinand Sere Gentleman Lacroix Nobility Nobleman Paul Paul Lacroix Rivaud Sere
Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)
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This lithograph print, created by Edward May in 1849, transports us back to the opulent world of English courtiers and gentlemen during the 15th and 16th centuries. Based on an original tapestry from 1450 and a miniature from Roman de la Rose dating back to 1500, this artwork offers a glimpse into the fashion and demeanor of noble figures from that era. The image showcases two distinguished men side by side, each representing their respective time period. On the left stands an English courtier of 1450, exuding elegance with his elaborate attire adorned with intricate patterns and rich colors. His direct gaze suggests confidence and authority befitting his noble status. On the right stands an English gentleman of 1500, displaying a slightly more refined style as seen in his simpler yet equally sophisticated clothing. The artist has skillfully captured both individuals' full-length portraits, allowing us to appreciate every detail of their regal appearance. Edward May's lithography technique beautifully brings out the vibrant hues that were prevalent during these centuries. This print serves as a testament to May's talent in recreating historical imagery while paying homage to significant artifacts held at the British Museum in London. As we observe this remarkable piece, we are reminded of how fashion evolves over time while still retaining elements of tradition and grandeur. It is through such artistic creations that we can truly appreciate our rich cultural heritage spanning across centuries.
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