Portrait of Princess Sibylle of Cleve, 1526, by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553)
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Portrait of Princess Sibylle of Cleve, 1526, by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553)

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▪Shoe.
Place of origin: London
Date: 1520's - 1540's
Medium: Hand-sewn tanned leather
Detail of Mary Magdalene, c. 1520, by Ambrosius Benson (c. 1495-1550)
Bernardino Luini, Cephalus and the Nymphs, 1522 fresco, 89 3/4 × 49 inches
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Portrait of a Woman Inspired by Lucretia by Lorenzo Lotto, ca 1530's Italy, The National Gallery, London

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Another interesting contemporary costume study, this time by Hans Holbein the Younger. It's very unusual to see women's shoes in Medieval and Renaissance artwork, making information about them scarce.
This is a young Englishwoman between 1526 and 1528. The artist made use of this study in a (now lost) portrait of the family of Thomas More. We still have the sketch but not the finished work for some reason. Anyway, here it is:
Wedding dress worn by Mary of Habsburg, 1520's Hungary, Hungarian National Museum
An outfit worn by her husband also exists, but I can't find a color picture of it.
I would definitely wear this dress.