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snailspng · 3 months
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Creatures from the Luttrell Psalter (c. 1320-1340) PNGs, part 1.
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thesimline · 9 months
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Up until the 1300s clothing was relatively functional and basic, but during this century we saw the emergence of formally recognised "fashion". Previously draped garments and straight seams were replaced by curved seams and more fitted silhouettes thanks to the beginnings of tailoring, as well as the introduction of lacing and buttons.
You can find more of my historical content here: 1300s ✺ 1400s ✺ 1500s ✺ 1600s
OUTFIT RESOURCES
Queen: Crown & Veil | Wimple | Dress (TSR) | Ring (Base Game)
Princess: Hennin | Hair (TSR) | Dress (TSR) | Cloak | Ring (TSR)
Court Lady One: Hat | Wimple & Veil | Dress | Undershirt (TSR) | Ring
Court Lady Two: Escoffion (TSR) | Necklace (TSR) | Dress | Undershirt (TSR)
Noblewoman: Hair (TSR) | Veil | Earrings (TSR) | Cloak | Dress | Belt | Ring (My Wedding Stories)
Noblewoman Riding: Hair | Dress | Undershirt | Ring (My Wedding Stories)
Merchant's Wife One: Head Covering (Journey To Batuu) | Necklace (Werewolves) | Dress (TSR) | Undershirt (TSR) | Belt (TSR)
Merchant's Wife Two: Hair & Wimple | Wreath | Dress | Undershirt (TSR)
Citizen One: Head Covering | Dress | Shoes (City Living)
Citizen Two: Hair | Dress | Shoes (TSR)
Peasant One: Hat | Wimple (TSR) | Dress (TSR)
Peasant Two: Head Covering | Hair | Dress (TSR)
With thanks to some amazing creators: @candysims4 @simverses @scoobysnaxsims @destinationboogie @trillyke @caio-cc @zurkdesign @sychik @waxesnostalgic @zx-ta @satterlly @simstrouble @madlensims @lehgames @historicalsimslife
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citedesdames · 7 months
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Book cover, Mamluk period, 1300s-1400s, Egypt or Syria.
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maudeboggins · 4 months
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Reliquaries of busts of female saints, 1300s
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bad-moodboard · 1 year
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Detail of a miniature of the Three Dead from the the 'De Lisle Psalter',  England (London?), c. 1308-c. 1340
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jeannepompadour · 3 months
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Illustrations from an illustrated manuscript; Rudolf von Ems: History of the World & The Stricker: Charlemagne, c. 1300; Germany
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the-merry-otter · 11 months
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✨hot cockles✨
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“The [carving] depicts a gathered collection of men and women tightly framed within three architectural niches. These courtly figures - some standing, one seated, another two on the floor - are playing a game known in the Middle Ages as Haute Coquille, 'Hot Cockles', or sometimes La Main Chaude, 'The Hot Hand', a jaunty name that masks a rather more sexualised pastime. To play, someone is blindfolded and then spanked.
In the British Museum ivory it is a young man who finds himself kneeling at the centre of the action, his head placed inside the folds of a seated woman's skirt so he cannot see. Despite the small size of the piece his outline is delicately rendered, ghostly beneath the cloth, and we get a sense of the game's erotic potential in the silhouette of his hand, creeping up the woman's left thigh. The act of spanking itself is prefigured in the raised right arms of the two women behind, their exaggerated hands poised to strike him in a pair of flat, slapping swings.
The game finished with the blindfolded figure guessing the identity of his or her slapper by the sting of their spank alone. If they were correct, they would be rewarded with a kiss, as shown at the ivory's upper-right, where a victorious couple quietly smooch among the arches.”
Reference: Hartnell, Jack. (2019). Medieval Bodies; Life, Death and Art in the Middle Ages. Gomer Press, Wales. Pages 181-182.
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escapismsworld · 8 months
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The banqueting hall at Haddon dates to 1370.
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useless-catalanfacts · 5 months
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Cloister of the Sant Domènec monastery in Balaguer (Ponent, Catalonia). Built in the 14th century.
Photo by medievalismes on Instagram.
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soffiisims · 13 days
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Piritta is with child! She is so excited. This is her first pregnancy. But I must confess, I am so very worried for her and for Matti too. I've lost two of my own now and I know, how painful it is and how powerless you can feel. It has also made me question my beliefs, which might be the worst of all. To lose faith. To lose hope. And with more death, the more you fear. I must stay strong for Piritta and Matti and not show my worries. What happens, happens. Everything is a part of the Great Watcher's plan. That is how my mother sees it. And in that I must trust.
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kruxty · 8 months
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the millburn farm
just a tiny shack with a small outhouse, a farm which, for now, consists of one cow and four little chicks, and a garden for eadith out the back.
i like to think that frederick, being a maker sim, built everything and is planning to add onto it to make more space as the family grows hehe
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thesimline · 2 months
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I'm interrupting the Ultimate Decades Challenge timeline to bring you these GORGEOUS medieval inspired belts. Recently @flowermilksims released two collections and when I tell you I was crying screaming throwing up. There were basically no CC medieval belts when I was working on the 1300s and 1400s, so I'm really glad these stunning ones are now out in the world.
You can check out part one (metal and gems) here and part two (cloth) here.
CC used: Necklace | Dress
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artist-ellen · 1 year
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Isabella of Valois, Duchess of Bourbon
Or… at least a medieval lady based on an image of her. The princess hair is as ever… something I can’t help myself from including.
Isabella (1313 – 26 July 1383) was the Duchess Consort of Bourbon from 1336-1356, after her husband died she "took the veil" (aka became a nun). And this illustration is based off an image of her (supposedly - it's one of those things where I found the image inspiring first and then looked up who it's apparently of so grain of salt as per usual). I had quite a bit of fun with this one, and now that tiktok is recommending costume breakdowns of HoD... it's got the gears starting to turn. BUT I have something else I've started so I have to do that first and see how they do.
I am the artist! Do not repost without permission and credit. Find me over on instagram at ellen.artistic
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Key, 1300-1400.
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wardrobeoftime · 1 year
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The Last Duel + Costumes
Marguerite de Carrouges’ pink, white & golden dress.
// requested by anonymous
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