Habit of a Lady in the Court of Queen Elizabeth in 1559

by Thomas Jefferys

"Habit of a Lady at the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 1559" is a highly realistic historical engraving by Thomas Jefferys that represents the exquisite court style and fashion of the Elizabethan period. The work provides an opportunity to see the unique dress code of ladies attending the court of Queen Elizabeth I. A rare historical artifact, this vintage print presents 16th-century fashion, specifically court fashion of England under Queen Elizabeth I. It represents Tudor clothing fashion.

This art is suitable for collectors of historical costumes and those interested in the royal courts of the past.

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