I can only think of Rembrandt's portrait of Jan Six.
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/rembrandt/jan_six.jpg.html has links to 2
articles which discuss the significance of the gloves in this picture.
Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 15/03/2006 12:48
What
There's a larger image here:
http://www.tudor-portraits.com/HenryWriothesley.jpg
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Lalah, Never give up, Never surrender
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From: Danielle Nunn-Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Glove pic
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 02:38:00 -0600
Ah ha, Suzi, you've got
Quoting michaela [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jerusha said
Also neat! Those could be bows, or flowers, or butterflies, or .
Atcually I have seen the book this was scanned from (I recongise a lot of
the pictures shown on the site from a couple of books I've got my paws on)
and they were
of art. And I love
the outfit. If I can't get my FI interested in having one, I might just have to
make something like it for myself! :-)
Annette M
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 09:29:26 +
From: Kate M Bunting
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Glove pic
I can only think
to use silk ribbon of the kind used for ribbon
work, its so soft and delicate and would make very nice bows.
Bjarne
- Original Message - From: Kathy Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [h-cost] Glove
At 08:38 15/03/2006, you wrote:
Ah ha, Suzi, you've got it! It is Henry Wriothesley, the third Earl
of Southampton. You can find his portrait in the portrait section
of the http://www.boughtonhouse.org.uk/ page or I think this will
take you directly there:
board.
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From: Danielle Nunn-Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Glove pic
Ah ha, Suzi, you've got it! It is Henry Wriothesley, the third Earl of
Southampton. You can find
Becky wrote:
What is the reason that several Dutch portraits have the person
wearing one glove and holding the other?
So... Michael Jackson was influenced by Dutch Renaissance Portraiture!
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My first instinct was Spanish as well, due to how the hand is displayed
(the
hand is vertical and holding either a glove or a handkerchief) and those
bows (Germans weren't quite as fond of bows as the Spanish were... I
found a
lovely child's portrait on bildindex where she is wearing
This looks like a redrawing from a painting of someone who was
imprisoned in the Tower of London, and was painted with a cat. I
copied these gloves for the Tower some years ago. I will look out the
research and post as soon as I can.
Suzi
The picture Suzi is thinking of is a portrait of
Quoting michaela [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My first instinct was Spanish as well, due to how the hand is displayed
(the
hand is vertical and holding either a glove or a handkerchief) and those
bows (Germans weren't quite as fond of bows as the Spanish were... I
found a
lovely child's portrait
Quoting JAMES OGILVIE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This looks like a redrawing from a painting of someone who was
imprisoned in the Tower of London, and was painted with a cat. I
copied these gloves for the Tower some years ago. I will look out the
research and post as soon as I can.
Suzi
The picture
Okay, I have everything fixed. This is the drawing I
was talking about:
http://ca.geocities.com/absynthe30/avatars/hand.jpg
Look familiar to anyone?
Kathy
Ermine, a lion rampant tail nowed gules charged on the shoulder with a rose Or
barbed, seeded, slipped and leaved vert
ItÂ’s never too
Quoting Kathy Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Okay, I have everything fixed. This is the drawing I
was talking about:
http://ca.geocities.com/absynthe30/avatars/hand.jpg
Look familiar to anyone?
No, but that is such a Cool Glove, I can see why you're trying to track
it down! I can't wait to see
At 12:59 PM 3/14/2006, you wrote:
Quoting Kathy Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Okay, I have everything fixed. This is the drawing I
was talking about:
http://ca.geocities.com/absynthe30/avatars/hand.jpg
Look familiar to anyone?
No, but that is such a Cool Glove, I can see why you're trying to
Quoting Kathy Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Okay, I have everything fixed. This is the drawing I
was talking about:
http://ca.geocities.com/absynthe30/avatars/hand.jpg
Look familiar to anyone?
When I went hunting gloves with slashes over the fingers they seemed to be
more German than
The drawing is from Cunningtons' Handbook of English Costume in the
Sixteenth Century. When I checked her
source for the drawing, it was not an original painting as I had hoped, but
another book (Kelly's Shakespearean Costume). I know I have seen these
gloves in a painting just recently but I
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:09 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Glove pic
Okay, I have everything fixed. This is the drawing I
was talking about:
http://ca.geocities.com/absynthe30/avatars/hand.jpg
Look familiar to anyone?
Kathy
Ermine, a lion rampant tail nowed gules
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:09 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Glove pic
Okay, I have everything fixed. This is the drawing I
was talking about:
http://ca.geocities.com/absynthe30/avatars/hand.jpg
Look familiar to anyone?
This looks like
Quoting michaela [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The drawing is from Cunningtons' Handbook of English Costume in the
Sixteenth Century. When I checked her
source for the drawing, it was not an original painting as I had hoped, but
another book (Kelly's Shakespearean Costume). I know I have seen these
gloves
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