Variarum Gentium Ornatus (Costumes of Different Nations)

Pieter de Jode (1570-1634), after Sebastiaen Vrancx (1573-1647), engravings, six from a series of ten, c. 1605-1610

This series illustrates both the local scenery and the aristocratic fashions of Germany 1, France 2, Rome 3, Milan 4, the Netherlands 5 and Spain 6. Sometimes it is possible to spot famous monuments in the distance, such as Trajan’s Column in Rome. The inscriptions rarely refer to clothing, but plate 2 notes that the French constantly update their outfits – an oft-repeated stereotype of the period.

  • Artwork typekostuumprent
  • Object numberRP-P-OB-7737
  • Dimensionsheight 230 mm x width 150 mm
  • Physical characteristicsgravure