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Development of the mitre, 1121-1161, (1910)
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Development of the mitre, 1121-1161, (1910)
Development of the mitre, 1121-1161, (1910). Early ecclesiastical dress. A depression in the centre of the mitre (bishops headgear), has caused a small knob to become apparent on either side, which subsequently became the horns. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London, 1910)
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This photo print, titled "Development of the mitre, 1121-1161" by Emily Jessie Ashdown, takes us back to the early ecclesiastical dress of the 12th century. The image showcases a bishop's headgear known as a mitre, which underwent an intriguing transformation during this period. The photograph highlights a depression in the center of the mitre that led to small knobs emerging on either side. These knobs eventually evolved into what we now recognize as horns. This unique development is beautifully captured in this monochrome illustration from Mrs Charles H Ashdown's book "British Costume during 19 Centuries" published in London in 1910. The image not only provides insight into medieval fashion but also offers a glimpse into religious practices and traditions of England during that time. It portrays an important aspect of ecclesiastical attire worn by male bishops, emphasizing their prominent role within Christianity. Emily Jessie Ashdown skillfully captures the essence of this historical period through her photography, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship involved in creating such elaborate garments. With its rich cultural significance and meticulous attention to detail, this print serves as a valuable artifact for anyone interested in costume history or religious iconography. As we delve deeper into our past through images like these, we gain a greater understanding and appreciation for how clothing has shaped our identities throughout centuries.
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