Ancient warriors. Life-size figures in full armor and equipment. Carl Gimbel Collection.
Category: Ancient
Romans of the ancient world
On the history of costumes. Twenty-sixth Sheet. Romans. Münchener Bilderbogen No. 558. Illustration by Andreas Müller. Ancient Roman clothing. Top row left: Legionnaire from Germania, insignia carrier. Armed Roman commander… Read More
An Inhabitant of the Isle of Symi (Sömbeki).
It has been remarked before, that the dress of the women in many of these Islands was extremely picturesque and becoming. The present, perhaps, is only partially so, on account of the concealment of the lower part of the face
Ancient Egyptian Art. Brockhaus encyclopedia. 14th Edition.
Wooden statue of a man (around 2600 BC). Sphinx of red granite (XIII dynasty). Family Group (XIX to XX. Dynasty. 1450-1150 BC).
Ancient Egyptian culture. Costumes, Weapons, Instruments.
TO judge from the most ancient representation that we possess, the Egyptians of the Old Kingdom (c. 3000 B.C.) wore a loincloth made of woven material.
Assyrian, Babylonian costume history. Mesopotamia.
Fashion history of the Assyrian Empire. Mesopotamia and Babylonian culture.
Clotilde princess of Burgundy.
Clotilde princess of Burgundy (475–545), second wife of King Clovis I, Salian Frankish dynasty. Medieval Merovingian Frankish Queen.
Greek Lady of Sicily. Dame Grecque de Sicile.
Dame Grecque de Sicile. Costumes historiques de ville ou de théatre et travestissements. Achille Devéria
Mérovingien Dame du salon de la Reine Clothhilde.
Merovingian period, France 5th century nobility fashion. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Clotilde, Queen of the Franks. Second wife of the Frankish King Clovis I.
Clothilde (475-545), which is also known under the name Clotilda, Clotild, Rotilde or Chroctechildis, was the second wife of the Frankish King Clovis I.