Dutch woman of Volendam. Dutch woman in traditional costume sitting in a chair, reading a book and drinking tea. Painting by Nico Jungmann 1904.
Category: Europe
Fashions in Europe. European Costume and Cultural History.
Bride from Ehingen in Wedding dress 1830
Bride from Ehingen, Swabia in Wedding dress 1830.
Sir Walter Scott`s Meerschaum pipes, spectacles, case, and paper-cutter.
The pipes are finely coloured meerschaum, mounted in silver and with silver covers.
Woman in traditional clothing from Île de Batz Brittany, France.
Traditional folk costume from Île de Batz Brittany, France.
English dresses of the 16th century. Tapestry of Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois.
Tapestry of Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois. English dresses at the opening of the 16th century. The costume was remarkably stiff and ungraceful, yet exceedingly rich and expensive.
Rob Roy`s Sporran and Skene Dhu. Relics of Sir Walter Scott.
Sgian dubh is a traditional Scottish knife, also known as “stocking dagger”. Since the 18th century the Sgian dubh belongs to Kilt equipment of the Highland Scots.
Coiffure 1er Empire, France 1804
Hairstyle First Empire. French Empire or Napoleonic Empire. Coiffure 1er Empire. „Album de coiffures histories“ by E. Nissy. Published 1890 by Albert Brunet.
Woman from Alsace, France.
Alsace, France. Costumes Nationaux by Lepage Medvey, Editions Hyperion, 1939.
Ancient British, Gallic and German costumes.
Ancient British, Gallic and German Costumes.
Cady. Les Chapeaux du Très Parisien 1922.
Cady, Les Chapeaux du Très Parisien 1922.