It is a donor, not allegory and therefore wearing garments of the period.

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I was leaving this to more knowledgeable costumers, but I think I'll chime
in at this point.

Yes, it's some kind of placket, or plastron. Sideless surcoats were
stylized in this way in the later centuries. They were illustrated on
statues and other visual documents always being worn by royalty, and often
with this kind of placket in the later centures, long after they stopped
being worn. I suspect what you're looking at is some kind of allegory or
imagery, not actual clothing of the period. But... I'm no expert, just going
on memory of other discussions on this list and
others.


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