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history-of-fashion · 3 months
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1527 Master L S - A Knight of the Rehlinger Family
(Gemäldegalerie, Berlin)
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eirene · 3 months
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Portrait of a Woman, possibly Anne Codde, 1529
Maarten Van Heemskerck
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himmelgrauart · 2 months
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Landsknecht aesthetic // Original character
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 3 months
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Lorenzo de Medici, Duke of Urbino by Raphael Sanzio, 1520s.
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digitalfashionmuseum · 3 months
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Beige embroidered linen cap, 1500-1525, Italian.
Met Museum.
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Titian (c. 1488/90-1576) "Portrait of Vincenzo Mosti" (1520) Oil on canvas Renaissance Located in the Galleria Palatina, Florence, Italy
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fashionsfromhistory · 11 months
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Armet with Mask Visor
c.1520–25
German or Austrian
The MET (Accession Number: 14.25.562)
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kecobe · 4 months
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Portrait of a Young Man (Portrait of a Gentleman in His Study) Lorenzo Lotto (Italian; ca. 1480–1556) ca. late 1520s Oil on canvas Gallerie dell’Accademia di Venezia, Venice, Italy
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artschoolglasses · 11 months
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Martyrdom of St Sebastian, Il Sodoma, 1525
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i-love-this-art · 1 year
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Giovanni Francesco Caroto / “Portrait of a Young Benedectine Monk” / ab. 1520-1525 / Museo di Castelvecchio
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historicalshroe · 3 months
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Guessing the decades of random historical paintings I have saved on my phone based on the style of clothing. I might do this more often since it was quite fun.
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The high waistline with a small amulet on the top of the bodice, a flared part on the bottom of the bodice, big and short sleeves with minimal decor, long and slightly wide dress, also with minimal decor, incredibly low neckline, and the (probably) pommed bangs and big curly hair make me think that this is 1630s, but it could be a bit later than that.
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The big sleeves with the folded parts, the low and rounded neckline with the transparent fabric around it and the hair that is tied up on top but loose behind makes me think that this might be 1530s, I can't be very sure though.
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The elegant linen sleeves, wide collar, curly hair, seemingly wide breeches (thought they're not very visible from this angle), and the wide justacorp make me believe that this is possibly 1670s.
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The curly and narrow powdered hair which is long at the back with devil horn bangs, the triangular neckline with a decorated bodice, the wide, puffy sleeves, low, triangular waistline, and slightly wide skirt makes me think that this is 1710s or maybe a bit later.
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The short hair that is pushed downwards, big and long cravat with a bit of frill on the bottom part, long overcoat, short and tight undercoat, slightly loose sleeves, and sort of tight pantaloons make me think that this is 1810s or somewhere around that.
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I want to say that this guy looks like Adam Sandler. The Chaperon is wide, his bangs are short, the jerkin is big and puffy with a gash in it, which makes the linen undershirt visible, his sleeves are puffy, and his linen sleeves slightly peak out, which makes me believe that is might be 1520s.
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history-of-fashion · 26 days
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1529 Lucas Cranach the Elder - Portrait of Elector Joachim I Nestor of Brandenburg
(Johannisburg Palace)
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eirene · 2 years
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Sibylle of Cleves, 1526 Lucas Cranach the Elder
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himmelgrauart · 21 days
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Landsknecht mit Zweihänder
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 5 months
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Reliquary bust of a female saint, 1520-30, Brussels.
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digitalfashionmuseum · 3 months
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Chalk sketch, 1526-27, British.
Portraying Anne Cresacre in a grey dress.
By Hans Holbein the Younger.
Royal Collection Trust.
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