2850 x 3159 px | 24,1 x 26,7 cm | 9,5 x 10,5 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2013
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This print was originally published in a German Magazine titled “Muchener Bilderbogen” during the period of 1861 through 1880. creating the Zur Geschichte der Kostume or History of Costume, editions of historical dress from antiquity to the end of the 19th century. It is a Hand coloured Wood Engraving. The image is now presented as a Cut out on a white background Ursulines refers to a number of religious institutes of the Catholic Church. The best known group was founded in 1535 at Brescia, Italy, by St. Angela Merici (ca. 1474-1540), for the education of girls and the care of the sick and needy. Their patron saint is Saint Ursula. They are divided into two branches, the monastic Order of St. Ursula, among whom the largest organization are the Ursulines of the Roman Union, described here. The other branch is the Company of St. Ursula, who follow the original form of life established by their foundress. They are commonly called the Angelines