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Costume of Tudor / Elizabethan nobleman, 1600
Costume of a Tudor/Elizabethan nobleman, 1600.
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Media ID 23150074
© The John Barrett Collection / Mary Evans
1600 1600s Aristocracy Aristocrat Doublet Elizabethan Hose Nobility Noble Nobleman Noblemen Ruff Tudor
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In this image from the John Barrett Collection, we are transported back in time to the Tudor and Elizabethan eras, specifically the year 1600. The subject of the photograph is an aristocratic nobleman, dressed in the grandeur and opulence that defined the nobility of the period. The nobleman wears a doublet, a fitted jacket that was a staple of men's clothing during the Tudor and Elizabethan eras. The doublet is richly decorated with intricate embroidery, displaying the wealth and status of its owner. Over the doublet, he wears a coat, also adorned with elaborate embroidery and bearing the family crest on the left chest. The hose, or tight-fitting breeches, complete the lower half of his outfit. The nobleman's attire is accessorized with a ruff, a stiff collar that was worn around the neck, often made of starched linen or silk. The ruff was an essential element of formal wear during the Tudor and Elizabethan periods, symbolizing the wearer's high social standing. A sword, a symbol of power and protection, is slung over his shoulder, adding to the nobleman's regal appearance. The nobleman's posture is confident and proud, reflecting the aristocratic bearing that was expected of the nobility. This photograph offers a glimpse into the world of the Tudor and Elizabethan aristocracy, a time of grandeur, opulence, and tradition. The intricate details of the nobleman's costume serve as a reminder of the importance of status and lineage during this period in history. The John Barrett Collection continues to provide valuable insights into the past, allowing us to appreciate the rich history and culture of the Tudor and Elizabethan eras.
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