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"Robes: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Culture" Step into the world as we unravel their rich tapestry throughout history

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Robes Collection: Buddhist Monks at Angkor Wat Temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Robes Collection: Princess Baa of the Ashanti and her husband - Ghana
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Robes Collection: Buddhist Monks at Angkor Wat Temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Robes Collection: Edward VIII in his Coronation robes
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Robes Collection: 1937 Coronation: the Royal Family in their robes
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Robes Collection: Queen Mary, c. 1911
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Robes Collection: Priests vestment, Lourdes, Hautes Pyrenees, France, Europe
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Robes Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte crowning himself Emperor
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Robes Collection: Jahangir and his Father, Akbar, Folio from the Shah Jahan Album, verso: ca
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Robes Collection: St. Hilda of Whitby holding an ammonite, West window, Hereford Cathedral, 20th century
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Robes Collection: April, 1412-1416. Artist: Paul Limbourg
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Robes Collection: Oxford University robes: Proctor (full dress)
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Robes Collection: Buddhist Priest, Hai Phong, Vietnam
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Robes Collection: The Coronation Durbar, Delhi - George V - 1911
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Robes Collection: Dogs Get Married
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Robes Collection: Myanmar, Burma, Rakhine State, Sittwe
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Robes Collection: Winter count on buffalo robe (colour litho)
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Robes Collection: Study for Portrait of an Indian, c. 1807 (oil on canvas)
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Robes Collection: A young monk studying by a window inside a temple, UNESCO, Bagan, Mandalay Region
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Robes Collection: Portrait of an imperial censor and his wife, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Robes Collection: The Door-God - Civil, 1922. Creator: Unknown
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Robes Collection: St Augustine with his mother St Monica, 1855 (1926). Artist: Ary Scheffer
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Robes Collection: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, 16th century (c1905)
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Robes Collection: Saint Jerome reading in a Landscape, c1480-1485. Artist: Giovanni Bellini
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Robes Collection: Sphere cover - Howard Carter removing treasures, Tutankhamen
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Robes Collection: Mr. Alderman Owden, the new Lord Mayor of London, illustration from The Illustrated
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Robes Collection: Pope Pius X watching the airplane of Andre Beaumont flying over Rome from the Vatican terrace
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Robes Collection: Buddhist Monks at Kandawgyi Lake at sunset, Pyin Oo Lwin (Pyin U Lwin), Mandalay Region
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Robes Collection: Thessaloniki - Orthodox Priest and Nougat seller
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Robes Collection: King George V & Queen Mary
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Robes Collection: Mandarins Wife
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Robes Collection: Priest ordinations in Notre Dame cathedral, Paris, France, Europe
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Robes Collection: Owen Jones Egyptian 11
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Robes Collection: Lord Sankey 1935
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Robes Collection: The first woman lawyer in France (colour litho)
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Robes Collection: Habit of Coriolanus in the Tragedy of Coriolanus (engraving)
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Robes Collection: Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, receiving the Pallium at the Brompton Oratory, London
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Robes Collection: India - the Amir of Kabul Afghanistan 1860s
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Robes Collection: India - a maharaja, child prince and his officials 1860s
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Robes Collection: India - a maharaja and his officials
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Robes Collection: Our Lady of Loretto, late 18th century (coloured engraving)
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Robes Collection: Ms Fr 2629 fol. 167 Queen Melisande of Jerusalem (1109-60
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Robes Collection: A View from Brazen Nose College, Oxford (hand-coloured etching)
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Robes Collection: Prince Alamayu, son of Emperor Theodor II of Abyssinia, Ryde, England
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Robes Collection: Saint Nicholas of Bari, c. 1360-1365 (tempera on panel)
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Robes Collection: Group of 17 Bedouin women and children, c. 1867-98 (b / w photo)
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Robes Collection: Saint Lawrence, c. 1480 / 1490. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem


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"Robes: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Culture" Step into the world as we unravel their rich tapestry throughout history. From Queen Elizabeth II's regal attire in Pietro Annigoni's iconic portrait to the mysterious allure of "The Thief" depicted by Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa, they have adorned figures both noble and enigmatic. Intrigue deepens with a glimpse into the 17th-century artwork showcasing a Plague doctor donning a distinctive robe while battling an invisible enemy. Meanwhile, Tsai Shen Yeh, the Chinese God of wealth, bestows prosperity upon those who revere him in his resplendent robe. Delve into realms beyond reality with Harry Clarke's haunting depiction of "The Song of the Mad Prince, " where ethereal robes mirror the madness within. Nicolas Poussin's masterpiece "Et in Arcadia ego" transports us to idyllic shepherd life amidst flowing robes that whisper tales untold. From Lawrence of Arabia's desert adventures to Zen priest Ikkyu Osho seeking enlightenment in simple robes, these garments transcend time and cultures. Even Dante himself is immortalized alongside his Divine Comedy by Domenico di Michelino’s brushstroke on vibrant fabric. Witness St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury draped in colored elegance or Her Majesty the Queen Mother surrounded by her pages exuding grace and dignity. Andrey Rublyov brings divinity to life through "The Trinity, " where celestial beings are swathed in heavenly robes that radiate spiritual power. Throughout centuries and continents, whether symbolizing authority or spirituality, they have woven themselves deeply into our collective consciousness. They embody stories whispered from one generation to another – tales that remind us that beneath every robe lies a story waiting to be told.