At least from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon Male weeper dressed in a long homeland, from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon (1436-1465), He stands with the left leg forward and has the head turned to the left. He wears a bourrelet with a hanging lap and hanging lamfer, the lower part of which he holds with the right hand. He keeps the left arm bent next to the body, the hand slightly away from it. The long, fur-lined houppelande hangs to the ground and has a split at the front, under which the left leg emerges, a wide belt around the waist. The wide sleeves reaching to the ground end in lobes
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3973 x 6000 px | 33.6 x 50.8 cm | 13.2 x 20 inches | 300dpiPhotographer:
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At least from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon Male weeper dressed in a long homeland, from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon (1436-1465), He stands with the left leg forward and has the head turned to the left. He wears a bourrelet with a hanging lap and hanging lamfer, the lower part of which he holds with the right hand. He keeps the left arm bent next to the body, the hand slightly away from it. The long, fur-lined houppelande hangs to the ground and has a split at the front, under which the left leg emerges, a wide belt around the waist. The wide sleeves reaching to the ground end in lobes, pleurants, nobility and patriciate, chivalry, knighthood, clothes, costume (men's clothes), Isabella de Bourbon, Renier van Thienen (attributed to), Doornik, c. 1475 - c. 1476, bronze (metal), founding, h 55 cm × w 22.5 cm × d 12.5 cm