Knight of the Order of the Broom-Pod, 13th century
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Knight of the Order of the Broom-Pod, 13th century
Knight of the Order of the Broom-Pod, 13th century.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834
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This striking handcolored copperplate print depicts a noble Knight of the Order of the Broom-Pod from the 13th century. The knight is dressed in the regalia of his distinguished order, adorned with various symbols of power and status. At the center of his neck is a magnificent brooch in the shape of a pod, from which hang delicate fleurs-de-lys. The cross of the order is prominently displayed on his chaperon and coat of arms. The knight wears a heavy gold belt, signifying his rank and wealth, and carries a sword and dagger as symbols of his martial prowess. His hood is adorned with intricate embroidery, adding to the opulence of his attire. The knight's expression is one of determination and pride, reflecting the valor and courage expected of members of the Order of the Broom-Pod. The Order of the Broom-Pod was a medieval fraternal organization, the origins of which are shrouded in mystery. Some historians believe it was a chivalric order dedicated to the protection of the poor and needy, while others suggest it was a secret society with more mystical or pagan leanings. Regardless of its true purpose, the Order of the Broom-Pod was an intriguing part of medieval European history, and this print offers a fascinating glimpse into its iconography and symbolism. This beautiful print was drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard and published in the book "French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days" by Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834. The handcoloring adds depth and richness to the image, making it a captivating work of art as well as a valuable historical document.
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