20,50 GBP
Patterns for 2 different styles of longer, early Tudor headdresses: French hoods and English hoods. Appropriate for late 15th/early 16th century impressions. With full instructions for choosing materials, sizing and constructing garments - perfect for reenactors.
Based on pictorial and archaeological sources including:
English Hoods:
- Figure on a monument to
Thomas Babington and his wife Edith (1511) in All Saints Church, Ashover, Derbyshire
- Portrait of Elizabeth of York, by an unknown artist, c1500.
National Portrait Gallery, London
- Wire stiffener for a hood (inventory no.Z640*). Museum of London
French Hoods:
- Portrait of Catherine of Aragon, by Michael Sittow, c1503
Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna
- Jeanne la Folle, by the Master of the Legend of St Madeleine, formerly Wilkinson Collection
Please note, photos of actual garments are examples only – no garments are included with this product.
One size.