Stuart James Collection
"Stuart James: A Glimpse into the Fashion and Legacy of a Royal Era" Step back in time to the reigns of Charles I and II, as well as James II, from 1640 to 1686
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"Stuart James: A Glimpse into the Fashion and Legacy of a Royal Era" Step back in time to the reigns of Charles I and II, as well as James II, from 1640 to 1686. Explore the captivating clothing styles that adorned this period with "Clothing during the Reigns of Charles I and II, and James II. " This remarkable piece from 1903 takes us on a visual journey through history. In another portrait titled "Portrait of Samuel Sewall, " we witness an individual dressed in a periwig and long coat, showcasing fashion trends between 1700-1720. The unknown creator skillfully captures the essence of this era in their brushstrokes. Moving forward, we encounter "Portrait of Mary of Modena" attributed to Nicholas Dixon. Created around 1673, it offers a glimpse into English fashion during her time. The intricate details bring forth an air of elegance befitting royalty. The work by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin titled "James Stuart" transports us to 1802. Through his artistry, he immortalizes James' image for future generations to admire. Delving deeper into history, Wenceslaus Hollar's depiction of "James Duke of York" showcases regal attire from 1651. This engraving allows us to appreciate not only fashion but also significant figures who shaped their respective eras. Romeyn de Hooghe's creations offer unique insights into various aspects surrounding Stuart James' legacy. From political satire like "Paye qui Tombe: Die eerst valt betaelt de Speelman, die laest, " to grand celebrations such as "Le Feste des Trois Rois, " these artworks provide glimpses into societal events during that time. Another notable creation by Romeyn de Hooghe is "L Europe Allarmee. " With meticulous detail and symbolism, this piece captures the political tensions and conflicts that marked Stuart James' era.