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Tudor Corset @ Janet Comber
Elizabethan Doublet #3
a painting of a man and woman dressed up in wedding attire standing next to each other
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Closeup of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn from a painting, "The Banquet of Henry VIII in York Place".
four different types of decorative designs on a black background
Download free image of Renaissance pattern. Digitally enhanced from our own original first edition of The Practical Decorator and Ornamentist (1892) by G.A Audsley and M.A. Audsley. about background, texture, pattern, pattern background, and vintage 262865
a painting of a man in period clothing
History of fashion
Renaissance Fashion
German/Netherlandish School, 16th century - Portrait of a Man in Red
Henry VIII: Lover or Tyrant? Did He Love His Six Wives?
Detail from “Henry VIII’s First Interview with Anne Boleyn”
a painting of a woman wearing a green dress
Venus of Urbino: this Beautiful Nude Is a Trifle?
a painting of a woman wearing a pink dress and gold jewelry, with her hand on her chest
Bronzino - Portrait of Eleonora di Toledo (1545)
THE MASTER OF THE FEMALE HALF-LENGTHS ACTIVE IN ANTWERP DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY MARY MAGDALENE HOLDING THE UNGUENT JAR
(#52) The Master of the Female Half-lengths
THE MASTER OF THE FEMALE HALF-LENGTHS ACTIVE IN ANTWERP DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY MARY MAGDALENE HOLDING THE UNGUENT JAR
1573 Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France by Jooris van der Straaten (Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales - Madrid, Spain) Wm shadows inc. exp inc. temp
1573 Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France by Jooris van der Straaten (Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales - Madrid, Spain) | Grand Ladies
1573 Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France by Jooris van der Straaten (Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales - Madrid, Spain) Wm shadows inc. exp inc. temp
Positively breathtaking painting! This lady must have had some wealth to have this kind of dress.      Isabella di Cosimo Medici, ca. 1555-1558, by Alessandro Allori
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Positively breathtaking painting! This lady must have had some wealth to have this kind of dress. Isabella di Cosimo Medici, ca. 1555-1558, by Alessandro Allori