Probably not - a troubadour is a composer, and the vida, or biography,
of Castelloza says she was married. But it was a fairly unconventional
thing for a woman to do, and who knows what later Venetians might have
thought she would have worn?
Jean
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Do the fillets on the heads mean these troubadours were young girls?
Lauren
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From: Beth and Bob Matney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey guys, I thought that you may find these two portraits interesting:
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z123/Castlegrounds/Portraits/pg92detail.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z123/Castlegrounds/Portraits/pg93detail.jpg
Note the cut of the "sideless surcote" and the
minimal headcovering (a ribbon?).
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