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Jean de Vaudetar, chamberlain to King Charles V, 14th century. He wears a simple white buttoned tunic and stockings, with dagger and keys hanging from his belt. From the Gaignieres collection
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Jean de Vaudetar, chamberlain to King Charles V, 14th century. He wears a simple white buttoned tunic and stockings, with dagger and keys hanging from his belt. From the Gaignieres collection
FLO4673612 Jean de Vaudetar, chamberlain to King Charles V, 14th century. He wears a simple white buttoned tunic and stockings, with dagger and keys hanging from his belt. From the Gaignieres collection. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from " French Costumes from KingClovis to Our Days, " Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834. by Massard, Leopold (1812-1889); (add.info.: Jean de Vaudetar, chamberlain to King Charles V, 14th century. He wears a simple white buttoned tunic and stockings, with dagger and keys hanging from his belt. From the Gaignieres collection. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from " French Costumes from KingClovis to Our Days, " Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases Jean de Vaudetar, the chamberlain to King Charles V during the 14th century. Dressed in a simple white buttoned tunic and stockings, he exudes an air of elegance and authority. The details of his attire are meticulously captured, with a dagger and keys hanging from his belt, symbolizing his important role within the royal court. From the renowned Gaignieres collection, this handcoloured copperplate engraving by Leopold Massard offers a glimpse into French costumes throughout history. Published in "French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days" in 1834 by Massard and Mifliez in Paris, it is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of France. The portrait highlights not only Jean de Vaudetar's individuality but also provides insight into aristocratic fashion during the Middle Ages. It serves as a reminder of how clothing played an essential role in defining one's social status and position within society. With its intricate details and vibrant colors brought to life through handcoloring techniques, this print captures both historical accuracy and artistic beauty. It transports viewers back in time, allowing them to appreciate the craftsmanship involved in creating such elaborate garments. As part of Florilegius' extensive collection on French culture and history, this image represents an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, or anyone fascinated by medieval fashion or aristocratic life.
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