Through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, trendy males sported a codpiece. Initially a garment designed to guard and help the proverbial “Willy” (particularly when males wore tights), the codpiece morphed into one thing else–an indication of virility, “a bulging and absurd illustration of masculinity itself.” The codpiece featured prominently in work by masters resembling Titian, Giorgione, Bruegel and Holbein. Above, Evan Puschak (aka the Nerdwriter) introduces you to Holbein’s well-known portrait of Henry VIII, “the poster boy for codpieces.”
For a deeper dive into the topic, you’ll be able to learn the New Yorker piece “A Transient Historical past of the Codpiece, the Private Safety for Renaissance Gear.” And to go nonetheless deeper, see Michael Glover’s whole ebook devoted to the topic, Thrust: A Spasmodic Pictorial Historical past of the Codpiece in Artwork.
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