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Habit of King Charles the First in 1630 (engraving)
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Habit of King Charles the First in 1630 (engraving)
3640609 Habit of King Charles the First in 1630 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of King Charles the First in 1630. Illustration from Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations, Anciens et Modernes, d apres les Dessins de Holbein, de Vandyke, de Hollar et de Quelques Autres (Thomas Jefferys, London, 1757).); Look and Learn / Rosenberg Collection
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This engraving, titled "Habit of King Charles the First in 1630" offers a glimpse into the fashion and regality of 17th-century England. The print showcases the exquisite attire worn by King Charles I, as depicted by the English School in the 18th century. Dressed in an opulent jacket adorned with intricate lace detailing, King Charles exudes power and elegance. His stylish beard complements his commanding presence, while his gloves add a touch of refinement to his ensemble. The coat he wears is not only fashionable but also symbolizes his royal status. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every element of this depiction – from the carefully crafted collar to the meticulously designed breeches. This illustration was part of Thomas Jefferys' publication "Recueil des Habillements de Differentes Nations" which showcased various historical costumes based on drawings by renowned artists such as Holbein, Vandyke, and Hollar. As we admire this artwork today, it serves as a reminder of both British history and European fashion trends during that era. It transports us back to a time when monarchs were revered for their style as much as their leadership abilities. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate not only the beauty captured within its frame but also provides insight into how clothing played an essential role in defining social status and power dynamics centuries ago.
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