Habitus et cultus Matronarum Nobilu et Rusticarum (Clothing and Manners of Noblewomen and Countrywomen)

Adriaen Jacobsz Matham (1599-1660) after Dirck Hals (1591-1656) and Willem Pietersz Buytewech (1592-1624), engravings, six from a series of twelve, 1621

This series highlights the contrast between the clothing of Dutch noblewomen and that of women from the provinces. The regional clothing evolves slowly over time, while the fashionable attire of the elite is subject to foreign influences. For example, the woman in plate 1 wears a Spanish, conical farthingale beneath her skirt, while the woman in plate 2 wears the bellshaped version from France.

  • Artwork typekostuumprent
  • Object numberRP-P-OB-27.266X
  • Dimensionsheight 197 mm x width 142 mm
  • Physical characteristicsgravure