LADY OF 1420
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LADY OF 1420
A lady of the reign of Henry V sits on the bank of a stream, strumming her dulcimer. She wears a fashionable crescent head=dress and a long gown. Date: 1420
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1420 Bank Crescent Dulcimer Gown Head Dress Reign Sits Stream Strumming Wears Fashionable
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative image captures the essence of English courtly life during the reign of King Henry V (1413-1422). The lady, dressed in the latest fashion, sits serenely on the bank of a babbling stream, her slender fingers gracefully plucking at the strings of her dulcimer. Her crescent-shaped headdress, adorned with delicate pearls and intricate goldwork, frames her face, while her long, flowing gown, made of rich velvet or wool, billows gently in the breeze. The soft light filtering through the trees creates an idyllic scene, transporting us back to a time of elegance and refinement. The lady's peaceful expression and the soothing melody of her music add to the sense of tranquility and harmony. This exquisite print, dating from 1420, offers a rare glimpse into the world of the English aristocracy during the Middle Ages, a time of beauty, culture, and creativity.
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