Picture above: Burgundy and German fashion 1550. First half of the XVI. Century. Top row left: Burgundian court dress. Right: German court dress. Bottom row left to right: German patricians. Right:… Read More
Category: 16th Century
Costumes and Fashion in 16th century. Renaissance, Spanish Fashion, Tudor.
German and French renaissance fashion 1520.
On the history of costumes. Münchener Bilderbogen. Published by Braun & Schneider, Munich c.1858 -1898s.
German renaissance. Costumes of scholar, citizen, mercenaries, farmers.
Renaissance costumes of German scholar and citizen. German mountain with snow rime.
German mercenaries. German farmers.
German and France renaissance costumes c. 1580.
On the history of costumes. Last third of the XVI century. Münchener Bilderbogen
German costumes 16th century
German costumes 16th century Top row left: Woman from Rostock. Councilor and wife from Wismar in 1590. Man from Dithmarschen. Right: Men and women in the costumes of Pomerania. Bottom… Read More
16th and 17th century costumes.
16th and 17th century costumes. Dutch, Bohemia, Spain, England, France, Poland. Top row left: Clothing of a sailor woman from Holland in 1640. Clothing of a woman from Amsterdam. Dutch woman… Read More
Costumes from Friesland in the 16th Century.
Costumes from Friesland in the 16th Century. Top row left to right: Citizens in the clothing of Dithmar in 1590. Man in clothes of Eiderstedt. Right: Woman in the dress… Read More
English Baroque fashion in the 16th and 17th Century.
English Baroque fashion in the 16th and 17th Century. Top row left: Distinguished Women from London in the Spanish Baroque fashion of the year 1590. Right: London merchant and merchant’s… Read More
Tudor fashion in the 16th Century.
Henry VIII, Anne of Cleves.Mary of Scotland. Douglas Earl of Angus. King Edward VI. Lord Darnley, consort of Mary Stuart,
French nobility fashion 16th century. Renaissance costumes.
On the history of costumes. Eighty-eighth sheet. France. XVIth century. Münchener Bilderbogen No. 1083. Illustration by Karl Häberlin. French nobility fashion in the XVI. century. Top row left to right: Bottom… Read More