Tuscan unmarried noble young woman, Christoph Krieger, After Cesare Vecellio, 1598 According to the text of Vecellio, unmarried girls from TopScany never ate the house, except to go to church (eg at Easter). Their hairstyle is simple but elegant and is decorated with a flower wreath. They wear gold earrings. Skirt of white or red 'Ormesino', attached to a body of damask, satin or brokaat, trimmed with lace. Nose cloth (handkerchief) in the hand. (Under the name “Nobile Firentina”) paper According to the text of Vecellio, unmarried girls from TopScany never ate the house, except to go to churc
Tuscan unmarried noble young woman, Christoph Krieger, After Cesare Vecellio, 1598 According to the text of Vecellio, unmarried girls from TopScany never ate the house, except to go to church (eg at Easter). Their hairstyle is simple but elegant and is decorated with a flower wreath. They wear gold earrings. Skirt of white or red 'Ormesino', attached to a body of damask, satin or brokaat, trimmed with lace. Nose cloth (handkerchief) in the hand. (Under the name “Nobile Firentina”) paper According to the text of Vecellio, unmarried girls from TopScany never ate the house, except to go to church (eg at Easter). Their hairstyle is simple but elegant and is decorated with a flower wreath. They wear gold earrings. Skirt of white or red 'Ormesino', attached to a body of damask, satin or brokaat, trimmed with lace. Nose cloth (handkerchief) in the hand. (Under the name “Nobile Firentina”) paper
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