Wendelin Martin Grenatier von Schwitz. Military costumes of the Swiss cantons 1792-1794 by Franz Feyerabend.
Category: 1792
Costume and Fashion in 1792
Shooter Friedelinus Wiechser from Contingent Glarus
Shooter Friedelinus Wiechser from Contingent Glarus. Military costumes of the Swiss cantons 1792-1794.
The young Napoleon Bonaparte in 1792.
Bonaparte in 1792 as a frequenter of a six-sous Restaurant in Paris.
Neoclassicism. Louis XVI, French fashion c. 1790-1792
Louis XVI fashion 1790 – 1792. Histoire du costume par Henry Harald Hansen. Neoclassicism.
German fashion in the 18th century.
German fashion in the 18th century. Romanticism. Top row left to right: women’s fashion in 1793. Chur Saxon field postmaster. Princely Hessian postilion. Right: Costumes in 1788. Bottom row left to… Read More
French Republic costumes 18th century
French Republic costumes 18th century.
Coiffure 1er Republique. Madame Roland. Coiffure révolution française.
Coiffure 1er Republique. Madame Roland (1754 -1793). Coiffure révolution française. Album de coiffures histories par E. Nissy. Editeur: Albert Brunet, Paris c. 1860.
The Days of the Directoire. Costumes under the French Revolution.
Costume under the Revolution; Versailles no longer the arbiter of the mode – Anglomania, “Anticomania,” Rousseau, and a “return to Nature ” – Blonde perukes – Dresses à la Flore, à la Diane, etc. – The classical cothurnus; the “balantine ” – Pink silk tights and gauze veiled nudities – Impossibles and Incroyables; masculine dress à la Anglaise – Official costumes of National Representatives and of Directors – Barras’ little joke – A lady on contemporary fashions in Paris.
Fashion History of the French Republic. The fashions of the Directory.
The fashion of two dresses, one worn over the other, that had been so general in the latter half of the seventeenth century, and the first half of the eighteenth, had completely disappeared in favour of one gown only.