[124] Proportionally, black was the most frequently chosen color for wools and silks at the Burgundian Court, Jolivet “Pour soi vêtir honnêtement à la cour de monseigneur le duc de Bourgogne: costume et dispositif vestimentaire à la cour de Philippe le Bon de 1430 à 1455,” 61 and 74; Scott, “The Role of Dress in the Image of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy,” 45.