In France, as in Germany, the dress of the eleventh century was a development from the fashions of previous periods, though here the change was accomplished more quickly.
The award-winning and his mistress, by Herrmann Gerson.
Coat dress by Herrmann Gerson. Drawing by R. L. Leonard. Styl, table 12, Issue 5, 1922.
The girlfriends. Evening Dresses by Kuehnen.
The girlfriends. Evening Dresses by Kuehnen. Drawing of Offterdinger. Styl, table 13, Issue 5, 1922.
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery.
Philip and his older brother William were the ‘incomparable pair of brethren’ to whom the First Folio of Shakespeare’s collected works was dedicated in 1623.
Moonlight Sonata. Style dress from the Vienna model house Max Becker.
Moonlight Sonata. Style dress from the Vienna model house Max Becker. Drawing of Offterdinger. Styl, table 1, Book VII, 1922.
The German Royal Costume. Coronation Robes of the German Emperors
Coronation Robes of the German Emperors. The Dalmatica. The Alba. The Stola. The Pluviale or Pallium. The German Royal Costume.
For the table. Flowers to an etching of Tannenberg.
For the table. Flowers to an etching of Tannenberg. STYL, Table 2, Book VII, 1922.
Diplomatic tea. Men’s suits by Fasskessel und Müntmann.
Diplomatic tea. Men’s suits by Fasskessel und Müntmann. Drawing of Kreuscher. Styl, table 3, Book VII, 1922.
Still life. From the house of Friedmann & Weber.
Still life. From the house of Friedmann & Weber. Drawing by Plehn. Style, table 4, Book VII, 1922.
Dolls for the showcase by Lotte Pritzel 1914
Dolls for the showcase by Lotte Pritzel (Published 1914) Read more: Lotte Pritzel called the “The Cougar”. Dolls for the showcase.