Costumes of the late 17th century, about 1690. French and German nobility. Fashion at the end of the 17th Century, about 1690, French and German Baroque fashion. Upper half of… Read More
Category: Headdresses
Costume and Fashion History. Fashion plates of hats and headdresses from ancient to modern times.
Netherlands baroque costumes. 17th century.
Netherlands Baroque costumes.
16th century German renaissance costumes.
16th century German renaissance costumes. Mode of German nobility and particans during the first third of the 16th century, to 1520th. Upper half of the picture: German nobles. German patricians.… Read More
Greek Orthodox Bishop with Kamilavkion, Talar and Rhason.
Greek bishop dressed in a Rhason. The Rhason is wider than the Talar. Talar and Rhason mean symbolically renouncing all earthly vanity and striving for spiritual peace.
Court costumes. Nobility in France and Germany.
Nobility and court costumes. Fashion in the first third of the 18th century in France and Germany. Transition from Baroque to Rococo. Nobility and Court costumes.
Roman crowns and wreaths. Corona triumphalis, civica, muralis.
Roman Empire. Corona triumphalis, Corona obsidimalis, Corona civica, Corona muralis, Corona castrensis, Corona navalis.
Persia. Persepolis, Isfahan. Ruins. Tomb.
Persia. Palace of Isfahan (Meidun-e Emam). Ruins of Persepolis. Kuh-i-Rahmat. Tomb of Cyrus the Great Persia. Sultan Mosque.
The Gypsy Fortune Teller by Jean Augustin Patour.
“Le petit Menteur” (The Little Liar) by Jean Augustin Patour.
Masai warrior with spear, shield and lion headdress.
Masai warrior in 1907. With spear, shield and lion headdress.
Girl from Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia
Liptovský Mikuláš is the largest town in the Liptovský Mikuláš region and at the same time its capital and the traditional centre of the Liptov region.