French lord in the reign of King Louis XIV. 17th century. Seigneur. Règne de Louis XIV. XVIIe siècle. D’après le Chevallier-Chevignard.
Category: Baroque
Lord and Ladies costumes after the edict of 1633.
Lord and Ladies costumes after the edict of 1633. Costume de Seigneur et de Dames. Apres l’édit de réforme 1633. D’après Abraham Bosse.
Bodyguard of the Provost. Guards officer costumes in 16th c.
Bodyguard of the Provost. Guards officer in 1574 to 1589. Garde du corps de la Prévôté. Officier des gardes 1574 à 1589.
Prosecutor. Seller of oysters. Merchant of vinegar. Reign of Louis XIII.
Prosecutor. Seller of oysters. Merchant of vinegar. Reign of Louis XIII, son of Henry IV and Marie de Medici. From the types of Paris.
Tin wares shop in 18th century France.
Tin wares shop in 18th century France. The figure shows the establishment, vendors and buyers in a tin store. After Christoph Kilian (1709 – 1781).
French shop of children toys of the 17th century.
French shop of children toys of the 17th century. Excerpt from an 1625 book, designed by Jean-Pierre Vermes.
French Lord in the late 17th century. Baroque era.
French Lord in the late 17th century. According Chevignard. Seigneur. Vers la fin du XVIIe Siècle. D’après Chevignard. Ancien Régime.
Musketeer costume in 1586. Reign of Henri III.
Musketeer costume in 1586. Reign of Henri III. Musketeer in 1586. Reign of Henri III. Taken from Gaignères portfolio (sixteenth century).
Charles I King of England, Scotland and Ireland from the House of Stuart.
King Charles, 1600-1649, was from 1625 to 1649 King of England, Scotland and Ireland from the House of Stuart.
The Gunpowder Plot
The Gunpowder Plot.