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Simon Vouet (1590–1649), Portrait of a Gentleman with his dog, oil on canvas, 199.2 x 114.5 cm, 17th Century Portraits, 17th Century Clothing, 17th Century Fashion, Don Pedro, Baroque Painting, Century Clothing, A Gentleman, Classic Paintings, Male Portrait

Auction Week October 2017 Old master paintings, 19th century paintings and antiques will return to Dorotheum from 17-19 October 2017. One of the most remarkable paintings in the selection in the old master paintings auction on 17 October is doubtless one by the Florentine artist Felice Ficherelli. The work depicts Saint Praxedis, a young Roman patrician…

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George Villiers, I Duque de Buckingham 1592–1628 Favorito del rey Jacobo I de Inglaterra y de su hijo Carlos I. Su viuda madre le envió a Francia para educarlo para la vida en la corte, aprendió modales, danza y francés; destacó por su belleza y físico desde joven, y en 1614 fue enviado ante el homosexual rey inglés, para que se fijara en él. Queen Victoria, Queen Victoria Children, 17th Century Fashion, History Of Fashion, Charles I, Uk History, English History, Historical Costume, Portrait Gallery

George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628) (surname pronounced /ˈvɪlərz/ "villers")[1] was the favourite, claimed by some to be the lover, of King James I of England[2] Despite a very patchy political and military record he remained at the height of royal favour for the first two years of the reign of Charles I, until he was assassinated. He was one of the most rewarded royal courtiers in all history. He was born in Brooksby, Leicestershire, in August 1592, the…

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Mariana Curti
The splendid split-sleeve jacket and fine lace collar, the height of English court fashion in the late 1630s, suggest that the sitter belongs to the English aristocracy. Janssen was among the portraitists influenced by the elegant style introduced in England by Sir Anthony van Dyck, as can be seen in his "Portrait of Prince Rupert" (Walters 37.233). The painter was born in London and spent his career there and in Holland. Regensburg, Prince Rupert, 17th Century Fashion, Anthony Van Dyck, Graz Austria, Empire Romain, Holy Roman Empire, 17th Century Art, Tate Britain

The splendid split-sleeve jacket and fine lace collar, the height of English court fashion in the late 1630s, suggest that the sitter belongs to the English aristocracy. Jonson was among the portraitists influenced by the elegant style introduced in England by Sir Anthony van Dyck, as can be seen in his "Portrait of Prince Rupert" (Walters 37.233). The painter was born in London and spent his career there and in Holland.

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Vintage Ties For Men, Different Types Of Ties, Bow Tie Outfit, 90210 Fashion, Types Of Ties, Fashion Infographic, Men's Ties, Fashion 80s, Tie Men

Few modern day decisions are as perplexing as choosing the right tie width. In this detailed guide, we cover how to choose an appropriate tie width, whether its based on your body frame, type of occasion you are dressing up for, or other salient considerations. You’re set to strut the town in your swanky new ensemble. Exquisite Dress Shirt. Check. A bespoke suit that looks like you’ve been poured into it. Check. Stunning Oxford Cap Toes to bookend the look. Check. Heck, you even have that…

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