The Vanity of Women: Masks and Bustles, Maerten de Vos, circa 1600

The Vanity of Women: Masks and Bustles, Maerten de Vos, circa 1600

Dutch satire on women's fashion, showing masks (visards or vzards) and "bustles" (padded rolls or french farthingales). Date: circa 1600. Medium: engraving on paper. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Vanity of Women Masks and Bustles MET DT4982 (detail of padded rolls or French farthingales)
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Author: Attributed to Maerten de Vos (1532–1603)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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