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Italian Costume 1400
LLM455351 Italian Costume 1400 by Kretschmer, Albert (1825-91); Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian Costume 1400. Illustration from The Costumes of All Nations by Albert Kretschmer and Carl Rohrbach (Sotheran, 1882).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23499744
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Canon Cardinal Cardinals Italian Costume Ladies Of Rank Imam Religious Role
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This print titled "Italian Costume 1400" takes us back in time to the vibrant and diverse fashion of Renaissance Italy. The image, captured by Albert Kretschmer and Carl Rohrbach in 1882, showcases a rich tapestry of Italian society during the 15th century. In this intricate illustration, we witness a colorful array of characters that represent various social classes and religious orders. From the elegant ladies of rank adorned in luxurious gowns to the humble peasants donning simple attire, each figure tells a unique story about their place in Italian society. The presence of cardinals and priests highlights the significant role religion played during this period. Their distinctive robes symbolize their authority within the clergy, while an imam represents Italy's multicultural influences. Notably, we catch glimpses of historical figures such as Queen of Cyprus and even Pope himself dressed in his house costume. These iconic individuals add depth to our understanding of Italian history. As we explore this mesmerizing composition further, it becomes evident that clothing was not only a means for self-expression but also served as markers for one's status and affiliation. The inclusion of the Italian flag reminds us that these costumes are not just beautiful garments but representations of national identity within Europe. Through this remarkable photograph print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we are transported into an era where fashion intertwined with politics, religion, and societal structures - offering us a glimpse into the fascinating world that once existed in Renaissance Italy.
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