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Castle guard
based on
illustration in Veceslaus Bible (ca 1390-1395)
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Peasant
From the turn of
the 14th and 15th century. Flax and wool mostly handmade
elaborated.
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Black houpelande
Short riding
houpelande from beginning of 15th century, lined dress decorated
with dagges
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Blue kyrtle
Costume according
to Germany vogue in 1st half of the 15th century
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Brocade jaquette
from beginning of
the 15th century, black-gold brocade. Completed with pourpoint (of
Black prince) and flat soles pattens.
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Blue-white houpelande
Dress of German
noble man from beginning of the 15th century. Dark blue duvetyn
and white linen, embroidered belt, chaperone.
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Vestment
tunic, cloak, cape
and cingulum (girdle) of wool and flax. Beginning of 15th century
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Brown peasant
Dress for working
woman, hand sewed form natural fabrics (15th century)
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Henry IV.
Houpelande,
pourpoint, woolen hose, chaperone. First half of 15th century.
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Florentine nobleman
from the first
half of 15th century. Silver brocade and dark blue velvet
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Brocade gown
German dress from
half of the 15th century, black-gold velvet brocade
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Talhoffer's Doublet
Doublet and hose
inspired by Alte Armatur und Ringkunst of Hans Halhoffer (1459)
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