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Editorial Charles IV the Fair, King of France, 1294-1328. He wears a fur hat, gold silk robe lined with squirrel fur, cracows or poulaines, while his horse has a caparison with gold fleurs de lys lined in scarlet. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by L...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial French noble couple hunting with falcons, 13th century. He wears a crown, long green robe, gauntlets and long cracows or poulaines. She wears her hair tied with pearls, green hood and red robe, and holds a falcon on her gauntlet. Handcoloured copperpla...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Laure de Noves or Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade, and muse of Francesco Petrarch, 1308-1348. She wears a long blue surtout with laced bodice and slashed sleeves, crakows or poulaines, and small cap with her long hair tied behind. After a p...
- 2022-01-19
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Editorial Marie of Hainaut, wife of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, 1280-1354. She wears a crown with ear pieces, a rich armorial robe with ermine bodice and sleeves, coat of arms skirt (her husband's fleurs de lys blazon with the red lion of Holland and the black lio...
- 2022-01-19
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Editorial Jacqueline de la Grange, wife of Jean de Montagu, Grand Minister of France under Charles VI. She wears an escoffion hat with veil, and an armorial robe decorated with the coats of arms of her husband Montagu (eagles and azure cross) and herself (black ...
- 2022-01-19
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Editorial Lady of rank, reign of Henry VI, England, 1425. She wears a tall hat with veil tied over it, ermine-collared robe over a green dress, cracows or poulaines. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's "Female Costumes Historical, National and Dram...
- 2022-01-18
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Editorial Charles IV the Fair, King of France, 1294-1328. He wears a fur hat, gold silk robe lined with squirrel fur, cracows or poulaines, while his horse has a caparison with gold fleurs de lys lined in scarlet. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by L...
- 2021-10-09
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Editorial Woman of the des Ursins family under Charles VI (daughter of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins and Michelle de Vitry). She wears a tall horned bonnet, gold surtout lined with fur, and long dress with train, crakows or poulaines. After a painting on wood, era of...
- 2020-12-01
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Editorial French noble couple hunting with falcons, 13th century. He wears a crown, long green robe, gauntlets and long cracows or poulaines. She wears her hair tied with pearls, green hood and red robe, and holds a falcon on her gauntlet. Handcoloured copperpla...
- 2020-12-01
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Editorial French crossbowman, 13th century. He wears a salade or sallet helmet, and a jaque (shirt) made of armoured deer skin (leather reinforced with wire). He carries a sword and crossbow, and wears long pointed shoes (cracows or poulaines). Handcoloured copp...
- 2020-09-28
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Editorial Shoes and costumes of the mid 15th century. Man in long cassock and crakows from a drawing in a manuscript on Dutch history, Margarethe von Limburg. Woman in long dress and poulaines from the Duke of Saxonys friendship book.Chromolithograph from Hefner...
- 2020-07-28
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Editorial Laure de Noves or Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade, and muse of Francesco Petrarch, 1308-1348. She wears a long blue surtout with laced bodice and slashed sleeves, crakows or poulaines, and small cap with her long hair tied behind. After a p...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Laure de Noves, la Belle Laure, Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade, and muse of Francesco Petrarch, 1308-1348. She wears a shell hat called a coquille or cale, and a green dress decorated with violets, crakows or poulaines, and a pearl necklac...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Ermengarde, daughter of Fulk IV the Quarreler, Count of Anjou, died 1147. In tall headdress with veil, red velvet dress trimmed with fur, long crakows or poulaines, holding a book. From a painting in the Abbey of Redon near Vannes. Handcoloured copperp...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Marie of Hainaut, wife of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, 1280-1354. She wears a crown with ear pieces, a rich armorial robe with ermine bodice and sleeves, coat of arms skirt (her husband's fleurs de lys blazon with the red lion of Holland and the black lio...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Anne of Auvergne, Dauphine d'Auvergne, wife of Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, 1358-1417. In a crown of jewels, hair in plaits, and armorial dress with coats of arms of Bourbon (fleurs de lys) and Auvergne (dolphin), crakows or poulaines. Handcoloured coppe...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Jacqueline de la Grange, wife of Jean de Montagu, Grand Minister of France under Charles VI. She wears an escoffion hat with veil, and an armorial robe decorated with the coats of arms of her husband Montagu (eagles and azure cross) and herself (black ...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Woman of the des Ursins family under Charles VI (daughter of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins and Michelle de Vitry). She wears a tall horned bonnet, gold surtout lined with fur, and long dress with train, crakows or poulaines. After a painting on wood, era of...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Agnes Sorel, Dame de beaute, mistress of King Charles VII of France, 1409-1450. She wears a tall brocade bonnet with long veil, necklace and velvet dress with fur trim, crakows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine ...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Marie of Anjou, Queen of France, wife of King Charles VII. She wears a truncated hennin, jeweled necklace, and black velvet robe lined with ermine, crakows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Lady in waiting to Isabelle of Bavaria, wife of King Charles VI, 1389. She wears a tall conical bonnet with long veil, necklace, and gold dress with high waist and ermine hem, crakows or poulaines. After a miniature in Roger Gaignieres' portfolio. Hand...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Jeanne Bournel, lady in waiting to the Dauphine d'Auvergne, at court in 1371. She wears an armorial robe with the coats of arms of her husband Gilles de Nedonchal (blue with silver band) and her father Jean Bournel de Theimbronne (green parrots), crako...
- 2019-02-22
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Editorial Laure de Noves or Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade, and muse of Francesco Petrarch, 1308-1348. She wears a long blue surtout with laced bodice and slashed sleeves, crakows or poulaines, and small cap with her long hair tied behind. After a p...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Laure de Noves, la Belle Laure, Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade, and muse of Francesco Petrarch, 1308-1348. She wears a shell hat called a coquille or cale, and a green dress decorated with violets, crakows or poulaines, and a pearl necklac...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Ermengarde, daughter of Fulk IV the Quarreler, Count of Anjou, died 1147. In tall headdress with veil, red velvet dress trimmed with fur, long crakows or poulaines, holding a book. From a painting in the Abbey of Redon near Vannes. Handcoloured copperp...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Marie of Hainaut, wife of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, 1280-1354. She wears a crown with ear pieces, a rich armorial robe with ermine bodice and sleeves, coat of arms skirt (her husband's fleurs de lys blazon with the red lion of Holland and the black lio...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Anne of Auvergne, Dauphine d'Auvergne, wife of Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, 1358-1417. In a crown of jewels, hair in plaits, and armorial dress with coats of arms of Bourbon (fleurs de lys) and Auvergne (dolphin), crakows or poulaines. Handcoloured coppe...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Jacqueline de la Grange, wife of Jean de Montagu, Grand Minister of France under Charles VI. She wears an escoffion hat with veil, and an armorial robe decorated with the coats of arms of her husband Montagu (eagles and azure cross) and herself (black ...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Woman of the des Ursins family under Charles VI (daughter of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins and Michelle de Vitry). She wears a tall horned bonnet, gold surtout lined with fur, and long dress with train, crakows or poulaines. After a painting on wood, era of...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Agnes Sorel, Dame de beaute, mistress of King Charles VII of France, 1409-1450. She wears a tall brocade bonnet with long veil, necklace and velvet dress with fur trim, crakows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine ...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Marie of Anjou, Queen of France, wife of King Charles VII. She wears a truncated hennin, jeweled necklace, and black velvet robe lined with ermine, crakows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Lady in waiting to Isabelle of Bavaria, wife of King Charles VI, 1389. She wears a tall conical bonnet with long veil, necklace, and gold dress with high waist and ermine hem, crakows or poulaines. After a miniature in Roger Gaignieres' portfolio. Hand...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Jeanne Bournel, lady in waiting to the Dauphine d'Auvergne, at court in 1371. She wears an armorial robe with the coats of arms of her husband Gilles de Nedonchal (blue with silver band) and her father Jean Bournel de Theimbronne (green parrots), crako...
- 2018-08-02
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Editorial Mace-bearer or sergeant at arms, 14th century. He wears a type of turban called a chaperon, red justaucorps (shirt), short fur-lined wool doublet with puff sleeves, red stockings, black cracows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved ...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Jeanne la Flammande, Joanna of Flanders, c.1295-1374. She wears a tall conical hat (henin) with veil, white blouse, a blue robe trimmed with fur, brown robe, cracows or poulaines. From a miniature in a Froissart manuscript in the Royal Library. Handcol...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Lady of rank, reign of Henry VI, England, 1425. She wears a tall hat with veil tied over it, ermine-collared robe over a green dress, cracows or poulaines. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's "Female Costumes Historical, National and Dram...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Bourgeois man, 14th century. He wears a blue hat, grey robe lined in cat fur, puff sleeves with arm holes, cracows or poulaines. By royal decree, ermine and squirrel fur were reserved to the nobility, leaving the bourgeoisie with cat fur. From a miniat...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial French crossbowman, 13th century. He wears a salade or sallet helmet, and a jaque (shirt) made of armoured deer skin (leather reinforced with wire). He carries a sword and crossbow, and wears long pointed shoes (cracows or poulaines). Handcoloured copp...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Louis X the Quarreller, King of France, 1289-1316. He wears ceremonial robes: a gold crown, full robe embroidered with gold fleurs de lys, lined with ermine, over a robe of red damask embroidered in gold, cracows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate ...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Lord in the court of Jean le Bon, 14th century. He wears a tall hat with plume, embroidered damask robe with full sleeves and green border, long cracows or poulaines. From a print in the Gaignieres collection at the Bibliotheque du Roi. Handcoloured co...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial French royal valet in hunting wear, 14th century. He wears a violet justaucorps, green hose and cracows or poulaines. From his shoulder hangs a horn to call the dogs, and on his belt is a dagger to skin game. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Jean de Meung or Mehun, French poet, died 1310 to 1322. He wears the garb of clerics in the early 14th century: red skullcap, fur-lined long robe with belt, black cracows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Sergeant at arms, royal guard, mace-bearer, 13th century. He wears a short cassock with full sleeves decorated with lace, necklace, cracows (long shoes or poulaines), and carries a large mace. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Mass...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Infantry sergeant, 13th century. He wears a scarlet hat, white jaque (shirt), steel corselet (bodice), tunic with sleeves of violet damask, white stockings and cracows (poulaines). Dagger or misericorde in a red scabbard. Handcoloured copperplate drawn...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Guillaume de Lorris, French scholar and poet, died 1260 or 1262. He wears a green surtout (tunic) embroidered with gold, fur-lined hanging sleeves, red stockings and cracows or poulaines (long pointed shoes). From a French manuscript in the Angelica Li...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Philip VI, King of France, died 1349. He wears a crown, ermine-lined hooded robe with gold fleurs de lys, gold sleeves with ermine cuffs, cracows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from "French Costumes from Ki...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Peire Cardenal or Pierre Cardinal, troubadour, 1180-1278. He is depicted in 14th century garb: red cap, green fur-lined doublet, red stockings, and cracows or poulaines. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from "French Costum...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial French noble couple hunting with falcons, 13th century. He wears a crown, long green robe, gauntlets and long cracows or poulaines. She wears her hair tied with pearls, green hood and red robe, and holds a falcon on her gauntlet. Handcoloured copperpla...
- 2018-07-26
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Editorial Tourney challenge etiquette, 15th century. A seated prince hands a sword to the kneeling king of arms, accompanied by two heralds, to present to his opponent. The prince wears a scarlet hood, doublet, stockings, and cracows. The king of arms wears a co...
- 2018-07-26
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