The court of Francis I. Increase of love of dress. La Belle Ferroniere. Artistic head-dresses. The Vertugadin. Contenances. Marguerite de Navarre. The fashions of the day, by Rabelais.
Category: 1490
Costumes in 1490. Fashion of the 15th Century. Renaissance, late Gothic, Burgundy fashion.
Madame Féron, called La Belle Ferronière. Mistress of François I.
The painting was first mentioned in 1642 in a catalog of the royal collection of the palace of Fontainebleau, as a work of Leonardo da Vinci, which represents “a Duchess of Mantua”.
Colifichets. Les modes du Moyen Age. Costume féminin français.
Colifichets. Escarcelle gibecière, Bagues d’Isabelle de Montaigne, Épouse, Collier à festons d’or, Armoiries des Peigniers-Tablettiers. L’histoire du costume féminin français. Les modes du Moyen Age, de l’an 1037 à l’an 1461.
The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World Paperback – December 7, 2021
by Virginia Postrel (Author)
From Neanderthal string to 3D knitting, an “expansive” global history that highlights “how textiles truly changed the world” (Wall Street Journal)
A Doctor from France in the Reign of Charles VIII., 1493
A Doctor, Reign of Charles VIII., 1493. Médecin, Règne de Charles VIII, d’après un Manuscrit du Temps, 1493.
The Tappert, points and scallops. Germany in the 15th c.
Men’s dress at the beginning of the 15th century was in all essentials similar to that which they had worn at the end of the previous century
Chapeaux. Les Modes de la Renaissance. Costume Féminin Français.
Chapeau sous François 1er, Coiffe ornée de pierreries enchâssées, Chapeau sous Charles IX. Les Modes de la Renaissance de l’an 1461 à l’an 1574.
Italian Captain 1490. Renaissance Soldier in Armor
Italian Captain 1490. Renaissance Soldier in Armor. 15th century costume. Sheets for costume design. Published by Franz Lipperheide, Germany.