Last third of the XVIIth century. Reign of King Louis XIV (1643-1715).
Category: 1680
Baroque period costumes under the influence of the French king Louis XIV. Fashion style skirt with cuffs, Rhinegrave pants, jabot, allonge wig and tricorn hat. Time of French absolutism.
The origin of the coiffure à la Fontanges under Louis XIV.
Ladies of high standing in the transition from the 17th to the 18th century, after rare coloured copper engravings of that period. Female fashion of the baroque in the 17th and 18th century.
A transverse Spinet made by Stephen Keene at the end of 17th century.
Stephen Keene (about 1640-1719) was an English instrument maker. He made harpsichords, spinets and virginals in his workshop in London.
The Fontange. Female costumes under the reign of Louis XIV.
The costumes depicted here belong to the second half of the reign of Louis XIV and the end of the 17th century. The first characteristic feature is the large headdress, called Fontange.
Knight of Saint-Louis in 1639 and Dairywoman in 1680.
The Order of Saint Louis was founded on April 5, 1693 by King Louis XIV. Of France and awarded for military merit.
German baroque aristocracy costume.
Baroque aristocracy. German man of rank in the garb 1670-1680.
Costume of the court of Louis XIV
France aristocracy costume of the court of Louis XIV Baroque period fashion Gallery: “Sheets for costume design: historical and folk costumes. Published by Franz Lipperheide, 1876-1887.
Chapeaux. Les Modes sous Louis XIV. Costume féminin français.
Chapeau de satin blanc, Chapeau de paille rose avec liséré noir, Grand chapeau de feutre blanc. Les Modes sous Louis XIV 1643-1715.
Manteaux. Les Modes sous Louis XIV. L’Histoire du Costume Feminin.
Jaquette drapée rose, Cape de satin noir, Manteau gris souris, Jabot de dentelle. Les Modes sous Louis XIV 1643-1715.
Robes. Les modes sous Louis XIV. L’Histoire du Costume Feminin.
L’Histoire du Costume Feminin Francais. Les modes sous Louis XIV, 1643-1715. Étiquette somptuaire sous Louis XIV.