Costume Robe garnie de Bouillonnés. Chapeau de paille, orné de Coquelicots.
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Merveilleuse with costume Domino Garni de Dentelle.
French neoclassical fashion. Merveilleuse Costume Domino Garni de Dentelle. Cornette de Lévantine.
Echarpe Ecossaise. Neoclassical costume Broderies à Roues.
Costume Broderies à Roues. Chapeau de Paille d’Italie. Echarpe Ecossaise.
Poland nobility costumes. Renaissance period dresses in 1530.
Poland nobility costumes. Court Dresses 16th century. Renaissance period in 1530. Published 1870, Munich.
The Mitre of the bishop of Limerick, Ireland.
The Limerick Mitre. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages by Henry Shaw
Pyrrhus Receiving the Honor of Knighthood
Pyrrhus Receiving the Honor of Knighthood BEASONS of considerable force are adduced by M. Jubinal, in his splendid work on Early Tapestries, for believing that the Tapestry from which the… Read More
Pallas Athene (Minerva) wearing the aegis with the Gorgon’s head.
Pallas Athene (Minerva) wearing the aegis with the Gorgon’s head on her breast; she wears the himation as a diplax.
Ancient Greek Female dancer with himation only.
Female dancer with himation only, called, when thus worn, Achiton, i.e. without chiton.
Women with clasp-fastened chiton.
Greece classical period. Greek female dress of antiquity.
Greek woman of antiquity with detached diploidion.
Ancient Greek woman. Side view of figure with detached diploidion. The female dress of the classical period.