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Medieval Courtly Love Illustration - Historical Manuscript Drawing #310990 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line drawing originates from a late medieval European manuscript, portraying a man in a short tunic, hose, and feathered cap offering a folded cloth to a woman in a long gown with braided hair and a wimple. The interaction reflects conventions of courtly love, where tokens like handkerchiefs signified affection, loyalty, or engagement. Fine hatching and stylized features indicate it was likely produced by a skilled illuminator for a devotional or secular romance text.
Used in educational articles, museum digital exhibits, or history blogs discussing medieval social customs, gender roles, or manuscript art. Matches user intent seeking visual references for academic research, costume design, or cultural storytelling about chivalry and romance in the Middle Ages.
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