Head Detail of Madame de CanaplesMadame de Canaples (Marie d'Assigny, 1502 - 58), by Jean Clouet, about 1525. Accession no. NG 1930, Medium Oil on panel, Size 36.00 x 28.50 cm.
This image shows the French hood sitting very close to the head, even as it comes down the neck. The curve of the upper billiments leads me to believe that such billiments are attached to the black hood (mostly unseen in this image due to very dark background), and not left to dangle free. Most likely the hood is held close to the head by a strap around the chin. While hard to see in this copy (view other copy here), the goffered trim along the front of the hood appears very sheer, and does not reflect like gold. It may be a crisp linen or silk instead. Image with great thanks to Lady Jerusha Kilgore (mka Susan Farmer), Clouet_Red, aka Madame de Canaples (Marie d'Assigny, 1502 - 58) [Art] Retrieved November 30, 2006 from the World Wide Web: http://epee.goldsword.com/sfarmer/SCA/Paintings/clouet_Red.jpg. This is the same image, but from a different source, than the image shown here. |
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