The nobility of Lorraine (The Nobility of Lorraine), Jacques Callot, 1620 - 1623 Standing Lord, dressed in a cape trimmed with fur, shoes with rosettes at the feet, a hat with a wide edge on the head, folded the hands in front of the belly. In the background a city square along which a river flows. This print is part of a series of 12 prints with noblemen in costumes that were worn in Lorraine in the first quarter of the 17th century; Half of the series concerns men's costumes, the other half shows ladies' costumes. Nancy paper etching clothes, costume (+ men's clothes). nobility and patricia
The nobility of Lorraine (The Nobility of Lorraine), Jacques Callot, 1620 - 1623 Standing Lord, dressed in a cape trimmed with fur, shoes with rosettes at the feet, a hat with a wide edge on the head, folded the hands in front of the belly. In the background a city square along which a river flows. This print is part of a series of 12 prints with noblemen in costumes that were worn in Lorraine in the first quarter of the 17th century; Half of the series concerns men's costumes, the other half shows ladies' costumes. Nancy paper etching clothes, costume (+ men's clothes). nobility and patriciate; chivalry, knighthood. shoes, sandals (+ men's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ men's clothes). cape (+ men's clothes). cape (+ fur used for clothes). trousers, breeches, etc. (BREECHES) (+ men's clothes). Lorraine
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