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Habit of Queen Mary in 1554 (engraving)
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Habit of Queen Mary in 1554 (engraving)
3640590 Habit of Queen Mary in 1554 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of Queen Mary in 1554. Illustration from Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations, Anciens et Modernes, d apres les Dessins de Holbein, de Vandyke, de Hollar et de Quelques Autres (Thomas Jefferys, London, 1757).); Look and Learn / Rosenberg Collection
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This engraving from the 18th century showcases the exquisite fashion of Queen Mary in 1554. The print, part of a private collection, offers a glimpse into the regal attire worn by this influential monarch. Queen Mary's habit is depicted with meticulous detail and elegance. She dons a magnificent gown adorned with intricate embroidery and luxurious fur trimmings. Her majestic robe cascades gracefully, exuding power and authority befitting her royal status. A beautifully crafted sceptre rests in her hand, symbolizing her reign over England. The queen's head is crowned with an elaborate hat embellished with jewels, adding to her grandeur. Her jewelry sparkles under the light, reflecting opulence and wealth. The iconic ruff around her neck represents the fashion trends of that era. This image not only captures Queen Mary's impeccable sense of style but also provides insight into the sartorial choices of European royalty during the 16th century. It serves as a historical document showcasing how clothing was used to convey power and prestige. The engraving originates from "Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations" which features illustrations by renowned artists such as Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar, among others. This particular piece was published in London in 1757 by Thomas Jefferys. Overall, this enchanting print immortalizes Queen Mary I's iconic outfit while offering viewers a glimpse into the rich history of British monarchy and European fashion during this period.
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