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1708 Electress Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici by Jan Frans van Douven Catherine Of Braganza, 17th Century Portraits, Gold Satin Dress, European Costumes, Baroque Era, 17th Century Fashion, Uffizi Gallery, Historical Women, Classic Paintings

There is no evidence of forthcoming robes volants or panniers in this 1708 van Douven portrait of Anna Maria Luisa de Medici.

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Art Collector: 19 Portraits of Barbara Villiers; Duchess of Cleveland and mistress to Charles II Scottish Royalty, Catherine Of Braganza, Female Poets, Charles Ii, Wealthy Women, Royal Court, National Portrait Gallery, Dutch Artists, Art Uk

Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine, also known as Lady Castlemaine (27 November 1640 – 9 October 1709) was an English courtesan from the Villiers family and perhaps the most notorious of the many mistresses of King Charles II of England, by whom she had five children, all of whom were acknowledged and subsequently ennobled. Her influence was so great that she has been referred to as "The Uncrowned Queen." Sir Peter Lely. A 17th Century Portrait of Barbara…

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Catherine of Braganza c.1662 RCIN 602713 Catherine Of Braganza, Brocade Gown, British Traditions, Royal Collection Trust, Charles Ii, Historical People, The Royal Collection, England And Scotland, Lace Collar

An engraving of Catherine of Braganza as queen: three-quarter length; wearing a lace collar, brocade gown and with gloves in her left hand; with a silken curtain as a backdrop; with a Latin inscription below. Rare. Borders trimmed.In 1660 the engraver William Faithorne was appointed to the office of Graver in copper to his Matie, securing his position as the leading printmaker in England.This engraving was based on a painted portrait by Dirck Stoop that had been sent to Charles II in London…

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Isis Wardrobe: Some more 17th century ladies

This is my last batch of 17th century pictures. I hope you'll enjoy them! I like the "buttons" that alternate down the front. A very long-haired lady- don't you think it looks like the clasp on the shoulder also pins the hair to it? If you enlarge you can see that the bodice actually have seams, even if it looks smooth at first. I don't think these sleeves reflect the current fashion, but it's pretty nevertheless. I'm not sure that I like this gown, but I think it's a nice contrast with the…

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