Capuchin Nun

by Thomas Jefferys

Exquisite copperplate engraving dating back to the 18th century made by Thomas Jefferys, who was the Geographer to King George III. The remarkable engraving depicts the dignified beauty of the Capuchin Nun in her typical dress. From the famous set of prints called 'A Collection of the Dresses of Different Nations,' it provides an insight into the history of clerical attire in the 1700s. Ideal for the collection of clergy art, costume history, or Georgian period engravings.

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