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Aveline de Forst (died 1274), Countess of Lancaster. Represented after his representation in Westminster Abbey (England). Behind her is a woman wearing a simple dress and a veil, according to a manuscript from the Cotton library
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Aveline de Forst (died 1274), Countess of Lancaster. Represented after his representation in Westminster Abbey (England). Behind her is a woman wearing a simple dress and a veil, according to a manuscript from the Cotton library
FLO4672093 Aveline de Forst (died 1274), Countess of Lancaster. Represented after his representation in Westminster Abbey (England). Behind her is a woman wearing a simple dress and a veil, according to a manuscript from the Cotton library. Lithograph by Charles Martin, engraving by Leopold Martin, published in " Costumes civils d'Angleterre depuis la conquete au nos jours", 1842, London.; (add.info.: Aveline de Forst (died 1274), Countess of Lancaster. Represented after his representation in Westminster Abbey (England). Behind her is a woman wearing a simple dress and a veil, according to a manuscript from the Cotton library. Lithograph by Charles Martin, engraving by Leopold Martin, published in " Costumes civils d'Angleterre depuis la conquete au nos jours", 1842, London.); © Florilegius
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This lithograph captures the elegance and grace of Aveline de Forst, the Countess of Lancaster, who passed away in 1274. The detailed representation of her in Westminster Abbey, England, showcases her regal presence and noble stature. Standing behind her is a woman dressed in a simple gown and veil, as depicted in a manuscript from the Cotton library.
The intricate engravings by Charles Martin and Leopold Martin bring to life the historical significance of Aveline de Forst's legacy. Published in "Costumes civils d'Angleterre depuis la conquete au nos jours" in 1842, this print offers a glimpse into the fashion and style of medieval England.
Aveline de Forst's depiction exudes poise and sophistication, reflecting her status as a prominent figure during her time. The attention to detail in this artwork highlights the craftsmanship and skill of the artists involved.
As we admire this portrait of Aveline de Forst, we are transported back in time to an era filled with grandeur and tradition. Her enduring beauty captured on paper serves as a reminder of her lasting impact on history.
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