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Happy thanksgiving to my American viewers! A time to draw the pilgrim fathers, talk about the Mayflower and smallpox, and dress in black and white and eat too much turkey. Oh! And your hat's historically inaccurate. But you already knew that, right? You did? Well, good. Now let's take a little dive in and see what exactly is wrong with those buckle pilgrim hats everyone wears, and what you could wear instead to look more 17th century appropriate! My stuff: IG: @littlewelshviking Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thewelshviking Paintings used in this video (brace yourself): "A Cavalier at His Dressing Table", The gloriously talented Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, 1631 "Soldiers Gambling with Dice", Pieter Quast "Guardroom Scene with Deliverance of St Peter", c.1645-7, David Teniers the Younger "The Shooting Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq and Willem van Ruytenburch", 1642, Master and mighty painting hero Rembrandt van Rijn "Peasants Playing Music in a Tavern", Benjamin Cuyp Two Thanksgiving magazine covers by painter supreme and gay icon J. C. Leyendecker "Richard 1st Viscount Wenman", 1633, English School "Portrait of a Married Couple", 1634, Pieter Codde "Two Soldiers and a Serving Woman with a Trumpeter", c.1650s, The tragically overlooked Pieter de Hooch "Portrait of a Gentleman", c.1621, Gilbert Jackson Other pieces: https://www.newplimmothgard.org/mens/ https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/L... https://pixels.com/featured/1-france-... Other fun: http://bostonvoyager.com/interview/me... https://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/2... Business email (for personal research or other questions/comments please use the Facebook or Instagram links above) : [email protected] Letters, parcels, packages? The Welsh Viking, PO Box 821, YORK, YO1 0PY