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One of Les Mignons at the court of King Henry III of France
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One of Les Mignons at the court of King Henry III of France
A Mignon, one of the dainty ones at the court of King Henri III of France. Handcoloured lithograph after a caricature in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio IX 59 from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852
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In this hand-colored lithograph, we are transported back to the opulent court of King Henry III of France in the 16th century. Among the elegant and fashionable courtiers, one figure stands out - a Mignon, one of the "dainty ones" who graced the royal court with their beauty and charm. Mignons were young, effeminate men who were favored by the king and the nobility for their wit, grace, and often, their sexual allure. They were known for their extravagant attire, which reflected the latest fashion trends and their delicate sensibilities. In this image, the Mignon is depicted wearing a sumptuous outfit that is typical of the court's sartorial extravagance. He wears a richly embroidered doublet, a flowing surcoat, and a voluminous farthingale that accentuates his slender figure. His hair is styled in intricate curls, and his face is adorned with makeup, which was fashionable among the courtiers of the time. Despite their popularity, Mignons were often the subject of scandal and controversy. Some believed that they were gay or homosexual, and their effeminate appearance and mannerisms were seen as a threat to traditional gender roles. Others saw them as a necessary part of court life, providing entertainment and companionship to the king and the nobility. This intriguing snapshot from the past offers a glimpse into the complex and fascinating world of the Mignons at the court of King Henry III of France. It is a reminder of a time when gender roles were fluid, and beauty and charm were valued above all else.
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