Flemish townswoman
A common type of
robe used in the first half of 15th century. This particular
construction was inspired by Rogier Van der Weyden's painting
(The deposition, Museo del Prado, Madrid, 1430-35). The garment
is made of a wool, on the chest lined by another thick woolen
textile. The edges of sleeves and neckline are decorated by an
artificial fur. The brocade headdress is based on Rogier
Van der Weyden's Seven sacraments altarpiece (Musee royal des
Beaux Arts, Anvers, 1445-50).
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