Anonymous Siennese Master, The Virgin Annunciate, c. 1360-1380, wood, 68.5 x 28 x 32.5 cm, Carmen Thyssen Collection, Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum.

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Anonymous Siennese Master, The Virgin Annunciate, c. 1360-1380, wood, 68.5 x 28 x 32.5 cm, Carmen Thyssen Collection, Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum.
which outfit would you rather wear? (ca. 1370-1410)
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Mirror Case with Scenes of Paired Lovers, French, 1350-75
From the Met Museum
Coronation of the Virgin, 1372.
Epitaph of Hennel, Landschad von Steinach (died 1377) and his wife Mia von Sickingen
ca. 1377
Church of Neckarsteinach, Germany
picture by @nob1rdnonet
Does anyone have any good resources for learning about late 1300s fashion (preferably in Italy)
The oldest surviving crown of an English queen, 1370-80. Gold, enamel, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, pearls. Recorded in England in a list of jewels and plate drawn up in 1399. Probably belonged to King Edward III or Anne of Bohemia, the wife of King Richard II, who was deposed that year by Henry IV. Henry's daughter, Princess Blanche, married the Palatine Elector Ludwig III in 1402 and the crown passed to the Palatine Treasury in Heidelberg as part of her dowry.
which outfit would you rather wear? (ca. 1330-1370)
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