Habit of a Nobleman of England in 1640

by Thomas Jefferys

This fascinating plate by Thomas Jefferys shows the high point of Caroline fashion immediately prior to the end of the world as they knew it. By 1640, the clothing worn by an English Nobleman was an outright statement of support for King Charles I. This is not merely a fashion study, but rather a portrait of the archetypal "Cavalier"—effortlessly graceful, dressed in fine silks, and still showing defiance.

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