Pope Sixtus IV, (1414-1484), seated on a throne. He wears a bonnet and almuce in red wool trimmed with ermine, linen rochet, and a cassock of white wool. From a painting by Piero della Francesca in the Vatican. Handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from "Historical Costumes from the 12th to 15th Centuries," Levy Fils, Paris, 1861.
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