Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon, Mademoiselle d’Enghien, then Mademoiselle de Charolais, after her marriage Duchess of Maine (8 November 1676 in Paris; – 23 January 1753 ibid.), was a French high aristocrat.
Category: Baroque
Hairstyle of Maria de’ Medici at the time of Henri IV.
Maria de’ Medici (1575-1642) was descended from the powerful and wealthy Florentine Medici family
30 years war weapons. Helmet, gloves and a musketeer rifle.
Helmet, gloves and a musketeer rifle. The musket is shown in detail.
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor in Spanish court dress.
At the Spanish court and the Habsburg Empire was the Spanish court dress ceremonial.
French noblewoman in 1650. Baroque period.
French noble woman in baroque fashion. 17th century court dress. Ancien Régime
France. Officer and musketeer of the French Guard.
France. Officer and musketeer of the French Guard c.1680.
France. Officer of the Castle Guard. Infantry officer c.1680.
Reign of King Louis XIV. Last third of the XVIIth century.
French Nobleman and Officer c.1680
French fashion in the reign of Louis XIV. Nobleman and Officer c.1680.
Civil costume of German citizen. Last third of the 16th century.
German citizen. Civil costume. History of the costumes. Last third of the XVI century.
French nobleman and noblewoman in court dress. 16th century.
French nobleman and noblewoman. Fashion of the late Renaissance and Spanish Baroque in the period between about 1550 and the Thirty Years War around 1620.