Taken from the fabulous website by Karen Larsdatter:
http://www.larsdatter.com/gloves.htm:
MITTENS
A leather glove, 15th century, found in London; additional views 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6; also here
Two leather mittens (both for the left hand) were found in a chest on the Mary Rose (1545); a line drawing of one of them can be found on page 14 of the 2005 Annual Report of the Mary Rose Museum
An infant's knit mitten, 16th century (also here)
Embroidered mittens, c. 1600; use V&A's Access to Images and search for Museum Number 1507&A-1882
Elizabethan gauntlet mittens, c. 1600
Portrait of Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, 1603 (also here); it's more like a mitten-backing for a pair of fancy gloves.
THREE-FINGERED GLOVES (aka SPLIT MITTENS)
A field worker, a harvester, men plowing a field, and a seed-sower in the The Luttrell Psalter, c. 1320-1340
Ploughing scene, the Macclesfield Psalter (Fitzwilliam 1-2005, fol. 77r), c. 1330
The Offering of the Heart, c. 1410
August in the Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, 1412-1416
Shepherds in The Nativity by Robert Campin, 1425
St Cecilia and her Fiancé by Cornelis Engebrechtsz, 1518-1520
Portrait of Robert Cheseman by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1533
FIVE-FINGERED GLOVES: ECCLESIASTICAL/ROYAL CONTEXTS
Gloves said to be those of St. Hadelin, 11th-13th century
Gloves of Roger II, c. 1105
Effigy of Henry II, c. 1189
Gloves of Emperor Frederick II (also here, c. 1198
Effigy of Richard I, c. 1199
The Three Kings before Herod, The Murthly Hours (NLS 21000, fol. 12r), 1280s
Glove-plaques from the tomb of Jean de Chanlay, Bishop of Le Mans, 1291
Silk liturgical glove, first quarter of the 14th century
Bishop Wykeham's Glove, c. 1386
Romans and their pontiffs, Ab urbe condita (BNF Fr. 271, fol. 66v), end of the 14th century
Assassination of Onias III, Bible Historiale (BNF Fr. 3, fol. 251v), beginning of the 15th century
Thane rysez the riche kynge ... His gloues gayliche gilte and grauen by þe hemmys, With graynes of rubyes.
From Morte Arthure, c. 1440
Coronation of Leo VIII, De casibus (BNF Fr. 234, fol. 183), third quarter of the 15th century
Allegory: The cardinal virtues, The Book of the Treasure (BNF Fr. 191, fol. 119), second half of the 15th century
Speculum Historiale, 1463: Heretics and ecclesiastics (BNF Fr. 50, fol. 2), Miracle of Our Lady: the large abbess (BNF Fr. 50, fol. 246), the martyrdom of St. Savinian (BNF Fr. 50, fol. 324v), St. Taurin in front of the idol (BNF Fr. 50, fol. 364v), the martyrdom of St. Pothin (BNF Fr. 50, fol. 387), St. Firmin I preaches (BNF Fr. 51, fol. 69), St. Maximinus of Trier and St. Athanasius (BNF Fr. 51, fol. 132), the dream of St. Gregory of Nazianze (BNF Fr. 51, fol. 164), the miracle of St. Martin (BNF Fr. 51, fol. 297), and the translation of St. Martin (BNF Fr. 51, fol. 393v)
Presentation scene, The City of God (BNF Fr. 18, fol. A), c. 1469-1473
Roboam is dubbed by the emperor, The Knight Cifar (BNF Esp. 36, fol. 165v), fourth quarter of the 15th century
The coronation of St. Julian, The Golden Legend (BNF 244, fol. 66v), c. 1480-1490
Gloves from the tomb of Bishop Nicolaus Shiner, 1510
Pope Sixtus IV and St. Ambroise and St. Augustine in The Triptych of the Immaculate Conception by Jean Bellegambe, 1526
Knit silk gloves, possibly belonging to Archbishop William Warham
FIVE-FINGERED GLOVES: FALCONRY CONTEXTS
The Manesse Codex, 1300-1330: König Konrad der Junge, Herr Wernher von Teufen, Herr Ulrich von Gutenburg, Herr Leuthold von Seven, Herr Konrad von Altstetten, Kunz von Rosenheim
St. Martin is Knighted (see detail) by Simone Martini, 1312-1317
Solomon teaches, Bible Historiale (BNF Fr. 8, fol. 249v), c. 1320-1330
A falconer in the The Luttrell Psalter, c. 1320-1340
A lady luring a falcon, the Taymouth Hours (British Library, Yates Thompson 13, fol. 74), c. 1325-1335
Gauls and the Roman envoys, Ancient history until Caesar (BNF Fr. 251, fol. 247v), second quarter of the 14th century
Ptolemy with a falcon, Der Naturen Bloeme (KB KA 16, fol. 85v), c. 1350
The Marriage, 1350s
Ivory mirror-back: A falconry party, 1350-1375
From the works of Guillaume de Machaut (BNF Fr. 1584), c. 1372-1377: Machaut and his alerion, Dit de l'alérion (fol. 96v); Machaut and the lover's servant, Fontaine amoureuse (fol. 161v); The allegory of the harp, Dit de la harpe (fol. 175v)
This hand borwen ofte to trewaunde with these gentel folk. In here grete haukinge glooves thei kunne putte it and hide it.
From The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man, c. 1450
Hunting quail, Tacuinum Sanitatis (BNF Nouvelle acquisition latine 1673, fol. 72v), c. 1390-1400
The book of Modus and Ratio (BNF Fr. 1297, fols. 54, 56, 58, 60, and 71v), first quarter of the 15th century
Ptolemy with a falcon in Jacob van Maerlant's Der Naturen Bloeme (KB 76 E 4, fol. 47r), 1450-1500
Homage of Roboam to the emperor, The Knight Cifar (BNF Esp. 36, fol. 164v), fourth quarter of the 15th century
Hawking glove of Henry VIII
FIVE-FINGERED GLOVES: MISCELLANEOUS OTHER CONTEXTS
The Maciejowski Bible, c. 1250: The elders meet Samuel, Saul gives Michal to David, David is applauded in Judah, Abner leaves, promising to build support in Israel, Joab slays Abner, Boaz encounters Ruth, David and Bathsheba get married, Absalom leaves David to plot a conspiracy
Ahasuerus and his court, Bible Historiale (BNF Fr. 160, fol. 211), first quarter of the 14th century
Allegory of Carnality, The Romance of Fauvel (BNF Fr. 146, fol. 12), 1320
A seed-sower in the The Luttrell Psalter, c. 1320-1340
St. Leonard in front of Clovis I, The Lives of the Saints (BNF Fr. 185, fol. 126), second quarter of the 14th century
Bible Historiale (BNF Fr. 162), third quarter of the 14th century: Moses comes down from Sinai (fol. 65), Moses receives the Law (fol. 91v), Moses and the Hebrews (fol. 112v), Hosea writing (fol. 123v), and St. Paul preaches (fol. 225)
Guillaume de Digulleville and Idleness, The pilgrimage of human life (BNF Fr. 376, fol. 43), second quarter of the 15th century
Negotiations in front of Marchot, Tristan de Léonois (BNF Fr. 112(3), fol. 66), c. 1470
Gloves which belonged to Henry VI
Portrait of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan by Piero del Pollaiuolo, 1471
Self-portrait at 26 by Albrecht Dürer, 1498
Gloves reputed to have belonged to Henry VIII
Gloves given by Henry VIII to Sir Anthony Denny
Portrait of a lady by Paolo Cavazzola, c. 1515
Portrait of Count Sciarra Martinengo Cesaresco by Moretto da Brescia, 1516-1518
Portrait of a man by Moretto da Brescia, c. 1520
Portrait of a young lady by Bartolomeo Veneto, 1520-1530
Balsam harvest, The Book of Simple Medicines (BNF Fr. 12322, fol. 187v), c. 1520-1530
Portrait of a man with gloves by Titian, 1523-1524 (also here)
Flight to Egypt in the Book of Hours of Françoise Brinnon (MMW 10 F 33, fol. 60r), 1524
Portrait of François I, King of France by Jean Clouet, 1525-1530
Portrait of Anton Fugger by Hans Maler
Portrait of a man by Moretto da Brescia, 1526
Portrait of a lady in a green dress by Bartolomeo Veneto, 1530
Portrait of Lucrezia Sommaria (see detail) by Ridolfo Ghirlandaio, 1530-1532 (also here)
Portrait of a Roman courtesan by Parmigianino, 1530-1535
Fol. 7v in the Hennessy Book of Hours, c. 1530-1540
Portrait of a member of the Wedigh family by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1532
Portrait of Charles V by Christoph Amberger, c. 1532
By the Lady Mary Gray, 2 peir of swete gloves, with fower dosen buttons of golde, in every one a sede perle.By the Lady Mary Sydney, one peir of perfumed gloves, with twenty-four small buttons of golde, in every of them a small diamond.By Lichefelde, two peir of gloves perfumed.
From the New Year's Gifts to Queen Elizabeth, 1577-8
By the Lady Waulsingham, 4 paire of gloves set with buttons of golde.By Mr. William Russell, a paire of gloves, garnished with gold and sede perle.
From the New Year's Gifts to Queen Elizabeth, 1578-9
By the Lady Walsingham ... a peire of perfumed gloves, the coaffe ymbrodered with seed pearle, and lyned with carnation velvett.By Mr. Doctor Lopus, a peire of perfumed gloves.
From the New Year's Gifts to Queen Elizabeth, 1588-9
By Mr. Josephe Lupo, one paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Thomas Lupo, Josephe his sonne, one paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. William Warren, one paire of perfumed gloves.By Mr. Peeter Guye, one paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Jerolimo Bassano, one paire of perfumed gloves.By Mr. Anthune Bassano, one paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Edwarde Bassano, One paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Andrewe Bassano, one paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Cæsar Gallyardo, one paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Trochins, one paire of perfumed gloves.By Mr. Innocent Comye, one paire of perfumed gloves.By Mr. Richard Graves, one paire of perfumed gloves.By Mr. Walter Pearce, one pair of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Robert Hales, one paire of pfumed gloves.By Mr. Thomas Lupo, Peter Lupo his sonne, one paire of pfumed gloves.
From the New Year's Gifts to Queen Elizabeth, 1599-1600
Portrait of a member of the Wedigh family by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1533 (also here)
Portrait of a lady by Bernardo Licinio, 1533
Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve (The Ambassadors) by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1533
Portrait of Charles de Solier, Lord of Morette by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1534-1535
Portrait of Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan (see detail by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1538
Portrait of a young woman and her little boy (see detail) by Agnolo Bronzino, 1540 (also here)
Portrait of a man holding gloves and a letter by Hans Holbein the Younger, c. 1540
Portrait of De Vos van Steenwijk by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1541
Portrait of an unknown young man at his desk by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1541
Portrait of John Chambers by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1543
Portrait of a gentleman with gloves by Lorenzo Lotto, c. 1543
Portrait of Barbara Kressin attributed to Lambert Sustris, 1544
Portrait of a Florentine noblewoman, 1540's
Portrait of a woman holding gloves, c. 1540-1560
White gloves attributed to the reign of Elizabeth I
Gloves presented to Elizabeth I
An Elizabethan glove
Portrait of Mary Tudor by Anthonis Mor van Dashorst, 1554
Lord Darnley's cuff, c. 1555
Portrait of Mary Nevill, Lady Dacre, and her son Gregory Fienes, 10th Baron Dacre by Hans Eworth, 1559
Glove of Mary Queen of Scots, 1560
Portrait of an unknown lady, c. 1560
Portrait of a gentleman, c. 1560
Portrait of Alexander Farnese, c. 1560
Portrait of Elizabeth I, c. 1560-1565
Portrait of Charles IX, King of France from the workshop of François Clouet, 1561
Portrait of Elizabeth Roydon, Lady Golding by Hans Eworth, 1563 (also here)
Portrait of Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk by Hans Eworth, 1563
Shakespeare's gloves
Portrait of Elizabeth Cornwallis, Lady Kytson by George Gower, 1573 (also here)
Woodcut of Queen Elizabeth and woodcut of a falconer from the Booke of Faulconcrie by G. Tuberville, 1575
Portrait of Antonius Anselmus, his wife and their children by Marten de Vos, 1577
Nobilis Neapolitana in Jost Amman's Trachtenbuch von Nurnberg, 1577
Portrait of a man by Adriaan Key, c. 1580
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth: The Welbeck or Wanstead Portrait by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder, c. 1585
Portrait of Elizabeth I, c. 1585-1588
Ein Pfalzische Edelfrauw, Im Frauwenzimmer Wirt vermeldt von allerly schönen Kleidungen, 1586
Pair of gloves, 1590-1610; use V&A's Access to Images and search for Museum Number T.145&A-1931
Portrait of Sir Francis Drake by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, 1591
Portrait of George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland by Nicholas Hilliard, c. 1590; notice the Queen's glove in his hat
Gloves in the Album Amicorum of a German Soldier, 1595: Cortegiana Romana, Governator di Roma, Castelan di Roma, Another lady, Another lady, Vedoua Senese, Duchessa di Venetia, Another lady, and Another lady
Portrait of an unknown lady attributed to William Segar, c. 1595
Miniature portrait of Sir Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland by Nicholas Hilliard, c. 1595
A glove from Venice, c. 1600
Portrait of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton by John de Critz, 1603
Portrait of an unknown lady, c. 1603
A pair of lady's knit gloves, first half of the 17th century
Wedding gloves with symbols of love and marriage, c. 1622
Pair of man's gauntlets, England, c. 1625-1650
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