Late middle ages
Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Late middle ages. Get inspired and try out new things.
3k people searched this
·
Last updated 2d
Racinets Medieval costumes - French royalty - 12th thr 14th century - Garments in the Middle Ages
This PNG image was uploaded on January 21, 2018, 8:06 am by user: xtrapx and is about Army Men, Costume, Costume Design, Infantry, Middle Ages. It has a resolution of 1614x2400 pixels.
Fashion in 15th-century Europe was characterized by a surge of experimentation and regional variety, from the voluminous robes called houppelandes with their sw...
The Arrival by Graham Turner: Edward IV enters London through Bishopsgate to reclaim the throne on the 11th April 1471
The Commercial Revolution is marked by an increase in general commerce, and in the growth of non-manufacturing pursuits, such as banking, insurance, and investing.
Headdress in the shape of a cone, "steeple", or truncated cone worn in the late Middle Ages by European women of the nobility. Most common in Burgundy and France, but also elsewhere, especially at the English courts and Northern Europe. It is unclear what styles the word hennin described at the time, though it is recorded as being used in French in 1428, probably before the conical style appeared. The word does not appear in English until the 19th century.
"Headwear worn by Venetian ladies in the 15th century. Also worn throughout France, England, and other Northern European countries, not just in Venice."
Italian Soldiers Late 14th Century
What was it like to work on a farm in the Middle Ages? A fourteenth-century shepherd named Jean de Brie offers some insights into his daily life and tips to help you do a good job.
Armored Italian Condotierre, Late 15th Century
Houpelande, mid 15th century
To wrap up my posts about Medieval fashion and before I move on to Renaissance costume, I decided to share some illuminations from the Middle Ages that colorfully depict the fashions worn then. Mo…
a historical design of a duke from my hometown
Medieval fashion was a symbol of status and identity, from noble silks and jewels to the simple wool of commoners. Discover the styles that defined the Middle Ages!
The researcher behind the viral art history-inspired social account Weird Medieval Guys offers advice on how to live, laugh and love in dark times.
Over 100 fans have voted on the 10+ items on All The Afflictions You Might Have If You Lived In A Medieval City. Current Top 3: Bubonic Plague, Syphilis, ...
Illumanu — second quarter of the 14th century Germany -...
Related interests
Late middle ages and more