Masked Woman in Elizabethan Fashion Going to the Theatre - 16th Century - stock illustration
A woman wearing a mask in Elizabethan fashion going to attend a theatrical play (circa 16th century) from the Works of William Shakespeare. Vintage etching circa mid 19th century. In the 16th century women who attended the theatre were believed to be a prostitutes. So most women wore masks to hide their identity.

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