Detail View: Design Library Image Collection: Several Habits of English Women, from the Nobility to the Country Women As They Are in These Times: The Woman with Mask, Hood and Muff

Accession Number: 
102778
Order Title: 
History of Costume and Fashion (102059-103548)
Type of View: 
all
View Title: 
view of woman wearing a face mask for protection against the weather or to conceal her identity for flirtatious endeavors. She wears a long, loose coat and a muff. A feathered fan hangs from the wrist.
Image Rights: 
copyrighted
Source Institution: 
NCSU Libraries
Collection: 
Design Library Image Collection
Culture: 
Bohemian
Culture: 
English
Subject: 
muffs
Subject: 
hoods (headgear)
Subject: 
masks (costume)
Subject: 
clothing
Subject: 
coats (garments)
Subject: 
women (female humans)
Subject: 
fans (costume accessories)
Work Types: 
Art; prints (visual works); intaglio prints; etchings (prints)
Preferred Title: 
Several Habits of English Women, from the Nobility to the Country Women As They Are in These Times: The Woman with Mask, Hood and Muff
Agent Display: 
Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian printmaker, 1607-1677)
Date: 
1640 (creation)
Technique: 
etching (printing process)
Locations: 
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Location Type: 
(current)
Style/Period: 
Stuart
Style/Period: 
Baroque
Classification: 
Graphic Design