Uniforms of Independent Company Organizations. American Revolutionary War. Uniforms of the United States Army 1774 to 1889 by Henry Alexander Ogden.
Category: 18th Century
Costume and Fashion History during the 18th Century. Clothing of the Late Baroque, Rococo, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Rose Bertin Minister of Fashion at the court of Marie Antoinette. The French Revolution fashion period of Incroyables and Merveilleuses. The Georgians and Regency period.
Ballroom dresses in 1762. Rococo costumes of Paris.
Costume de bal en 1762. Costumes de Paris. Paris à travers les siècles.
Young woman in high hairstyle and small hoops 1762.
Matron in the old fashion. Young woman in high hairstyle and small hoops. Former military. Gentleman with habit in 1762.
French Notary in 1725. From an engraving of the time.
Notaire en 1725. D’après une gravure du temps.
The United States of America after the Treaty of 1783.
The Treaty of Paris, which was signed on September 3, 1783 formally ended the American Revolutionary War between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies in North America, who had fought against British rule since 1775.
Open, low-cut little dress, 1780.
Open, low-cut little dress. Relaxation in the Bois de Boulogne.
Man in a chenille. Cabinet des modes, ou Les modes nouvelles.
Homme en chenille. Cabinet des Modes 1785.
Albanian folk characters in the 18th century.
Albanian folk characters in the 18th century. The Souliotes or Suliots; Albanian Suliotët were a warlike community, which inhabited the mountains around Souli in southern vilayets of Ioannina, the ancient Epirus.… Read More
French military hairstyles and helmets.
Glance at the French military hairstyles and helmets. Coup d’oeil sur les coiffures militaires Françaises 1780-1894
Jean-Marie Collot d’Herbois. French revolutionary.
Jean-Marie Collot d’Herbois demolishing buildings of Lyon. French Revolution.