![Jennifer Wright ^ Women in the Past Were Modest and Had More Respect for Themselves Here's Agnes Sorel Who Had Her Gowns Tailored to Expose Her Favorite Boob in the 1440s AGNES Jennifer Wright ^ Women in the Past Were Modest and Had More Respect for Themselves Here's Agnes Sorel Who Had Her Gowns Tailored to Expose Her Favorite Boob in the 1440s AGNES](https://pics.me.me/jennifer-wright-jenashleywright-women-in-the-past-were-modest-42905891.png)
Jennifer Wright ^ Women in the Past Were Modest and Had More Respect for Themselves Here's Agnes Sorel Who Had Her Gowns Tailored to Expose Her Favorite Boob in the 1440s AGNES
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TabloidArtHistory on Twitter: "Agnès Sorel, mistress of Charles VII, as 'Madonna lactans' (detail) // Jane Fonda on the cover of Penthouse as Barbarella, 1968 https://t.co/hqCK4cb0S7" / Twitter
![Jennifer Wright on Twitter: Jennifer Wright on Twitter:](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dc64sDQXUAAx6cH.jpg)
Jennifer Wright on Twitter: "@TwylaDurden Yes, the trend caught on. Upset at women showing their breasts is a relatively recent Victorian taboo. https://t.co/R24LNCEylF" / Twitter
![Jennifer Wright on Twitter: Jennifer Wright on Twitter:](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dc64sDOXUAA8UH5.jpg)
Jennifer Wright on Twitter: "@TwylaDurden Yes, the trend caught on. Upset at women showing their breasts is a relatively recent Victorian taboo. https://t.co/R24LNCEylF" / Twitter
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Twitter 上的TabloidArtHistory:"OUR AGNES SOREL BOOB OUT FAN PAGE CONTINUES 🌞 Agnès Sorel, mistress of Charles VII, as 'Madonna lactans' in the Melun Diptych (detail) Jean Fouquet, 1452 // @theslumflower by @eolhcsheppard
What does it symbolize, in an 18th century English portrait, if the wife of an aristocrat is depicted baring one breast? - Quora
![Agnes Sorel supposedly wore gowns that exposed one breast at court and in turn was emulated by other women. Is there any truth/evidence such as extant garments to support this? : r/AskHistorians Agnes Sorel supposedly wore gowns that exposed one breast at court and in turn was emulated by other women. Is there any truth/evidence such as extant garments to support this? : r/AskHistorians](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-F_zJCkdCyWE/UZ-vppzRUfI/AAAAAAAAIKg/S_4MdrvGkEY/s1600/hairpin-bra-Countess-of-Somerset.jpg)