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Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon, 1257-1310

Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon, 1257-1310


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Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon, 1257-1310

Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon, 1257-1310.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834

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14thcentury Bourbon Clermont Coatofarms Embroidered Ermine Frenchcostumesfromkingclovistoourdays Leopoldmassard Velvet


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Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon (1257-1310): A Regal Portrait from Medieval France This exquisite handcolored copperplate engraving, drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard, presents Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon, a prominent figure in 14th-century France. Born in 1257, Beatrice was the daughter of Robert II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, and Agnes of Burgundy. She was a member of the House of Bourbon, an influential noble family during the Middle Ages. Beatrice's elegant attire, as depicted in this engraving, reflects the opulence and grandeur of the medieval court. Her dress is made of rich velvet, adorned with intricate gold embroidery, symbolizing her high social status. The ermine fur lining adds an extra layer of luxury and warmth. The crown on her head, bearing the coat of arms of Bourbon, signifies her noble lineage and position. The detailed rendering of Beatrice's portrait, as part of the series "French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days" by Massard, Mifliez, and Paris, showcases the intricacies of medieval fashion and the artistry of the time. The meticulous hand-coloring further enhances the image, bringing the regal figure to life and transporting us back to the medieval era. Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon, was a significant figure in French history. Her life and legacy serve as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and the grandeur of the medieval period. This portrait, with its intricate details and stunning visual appeal, offers a glimpse into the world of the noblewomen of the time and the fashion trends that defined the era.

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