Weeper from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon Female weeper dressed in a homeland and a turban with pearls on her head; from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon (1436-1465); She holds the head; whose hair is shaved around the face; slightly to the side; she stares ahead thoughtfully. With her hands crossed; she holds up the skirt of the houppelande and one of the two ornamental lines. The houppelande held together around the waist by a belt has a flattened fur collar and long decorative sleeves; which; like the underside of the skirt; are trimmed with fur. Below is a robe; of which only the close-fitting sleeves are visible; which show long cuffs of fur at the bottom; and a part of the fur-drilled skirt; under which a trip or sandal emerges. The tall turban; symmetrically arranged by rows of pearls and with a gem on the front; is held under the chin by a cloth; 'pleurants'; nobility and patriciate; chivalry; knighthood; clothes; costume (women's clothes); Isabella de Bourbon; Renier van Thienen (attributed to); Doornik; c. 1475 - c. 1476; bronze (metal); founding; h 56 cm x w 21 cm x d 13.5 cm

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