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A posthumous painting of Princess Henrietta commissioned by her brother King Charles II. Queen 1700s, 17th Century Cavalier Fashion, Baroque Dress Painting, Charles I, 1730s Portraits, French Portraits 18th Century, Henrietta Maria, 17th Century Clothing, House Of Stuart

Henrietta of England was an English princess who lived during the 17th century. She belonged to the House of Stuart and after her marriage to Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, became the Duchess of Orléans. Despite being an English princess, Henrietta spent the majority of her life in France and was a prominent figure in the court of her brother-in-law, the French king, Louis XIV.

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The Silver Tissue Dress—paired with a dress worn by Oscar-winning actress Audrey Hepburn during the film "Roman Holiday"—will appear at the Crown to Couture fashion exhibition at London's Kensington Palace between April and October 2023.

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I have always had a fondness for Dutch paintings from the 1650's and the 1660's. My favorite is Ter Borch, but Gabriël Metsu has painted my favorite dress and that became the dress my project was mainly based on. I also found the 1660's bodice pattern and construction notes on the book Seventeenth-Century Women's Dress Patterns: Book 2 extremely useful. The dress is completely hand sewn from duchess silk satin, linen canvas, mid weight linen and a finer white linen using linen and silk…

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French Baroque Costume - Fashion in reign of Louis XIV, 1661, Louise-Françoise de La Baume le Blanc, duchess de La Vallière (1644-1710), maid of honour and mistress of Louis XIV. Baroque Style Historical Medieval Dress, Historical Baroque Costume Dress, Historically Accurate Belle, Snow White Historically Accurate, 1790s Round Gown, 16th Century Fashion, 17th Century Fashion, Francis I, Century Clothing

Fashion and costume history of the Baroque. The epoch of Baroque lasted from 1575 to 1770. It is divided into early Baroque (until about 1650), the High Baroque (ca. 1650-1720) and late Baroque or Rococo (ca. 1720-1770).

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