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Viri et Mulieris apud Florentinos Habitus, from Fashions of Different Nations. n. d
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Viri et Mulieris apud Florentinos Habitus, from Fashions of Different Nations. n. d
Viri et Mulieris apud Florentinos Habitus, from Fashions of Different Nations.n.d. After Sebastiaen Vrancx
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This print, titled "Viri et Mulieris apud Florentinos Habitus" transports us back to the 17th century in Florence, Italy. The engraving, created by Pieter de Jode I after Sebastiaen Vrancx's original work, showcases the exquisite fashion of that era. In this baroque-era portrait, we see a couple dressed in their finest attire. The man stands tall with an air of confidence, wearing a stylish hat that adds a touch of elegance to his ensemble. His clothing reflects the Netherlandish heritage with its intricate details and impeccable tailoring. Beside him stands a woman exuding grace and sophistication. Her dress is beautifully crafted with delicate patterns and flowing fabric that accentuates her feminine charm. It is evident from their attire that both individuals are well-versed in the latest trends of Florentine fashion. The artist skillfully captures not only the sartorial choices but also the essence of these two people. Their posture suggests a sense of pride in their appearance as they stand against a backdrop representing Florence's rich cultural heritage. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print is part of a series called "Fashions of Different Nations". Through this artwork, we gain insight into the diverse styles and customs prevalent during this period. Pieter de Jode I's meticulous attention to detail brings history alive through his engravings. This particular piece allows us to appreciate the beauty and artistry found
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