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Military Habit of King Edward VI in 1552 (engraving)
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Military Habit of King Edward VI in 1552 (engraving)
3640587 Military Habit of King Edward VI in 1552 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Military Habit of King Edward VI in 1552. 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 showcases the military habit of King Edward VI in 1552, providing a glimpse into the fashion and armor of the time. The detailed illustration is part of a collection called "Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations, Anciens et Modernes" which features drawings by renowned artists such as Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar, and others. In this particular print, we see King Edward VI donning an impressive suit of armor complete with a sword and scabbard. His attire reflects the style popular during the 16th century in England, showcasing his regal status as well as his role as commander-in-chief. The king's outfit consists of breeches and a doublet adorned with intricate details. He wears a hat that adds to his majestic appearance while holding a shield for protection. The engraving also highlights other elements like his cloak and ruff collar that were fashionable at the time. This image not only captures King Edward VI's military attire but also provides insight into European fashion trends during this era. It serves as a valuable historical document depicting both English culture and German influences on clothing styles. Overall, this engraving offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate the artistry involved in creating elaborate military habits while shedding light on the sartorial choices made by royalty in 16th-century Britain.
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