Widower, dressed according to the French fashion of approx. 1630; Le Jardin de la Noblesse Françoise (...); Costumes of the French nobility. French nobleman in short cloak he loves one side, over an embroidered jam. Wide collar deposited with lace, knee pants and boots with wide folders. Hat with plumes on the hair that hangs down on one side in a long lok (Cadenette). In his right hand, he holds an open medallion, in which a woman's portrait and one with arrow pierced heart: a reference to his state of falling in love. The tombstone beside him, refers to his state as a widower. (See Join-Lamb
Widower, dressed according to the French fashion of approx. 1630; Le Jardin de la Noblesse Françoise (...); Costumes of the French nobility. French nobleman in short cloak he loves one side, over an embroidered jam. Wide collar deposited with lace, knee pants and boots with wide folders. Hat with plumes on the hair that hangs down on one side in a long lok (Cadenette). In his right hand, he holds an open medallion, in which a woman's portrait and one with arrow pierced heart: a reference to his state of falling in love. The tombstone beside him, refers to his state as a widower. (See Join-Lambert and Préaud, p. 96) In the background a castle with Slotgracht.
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