Ecclesiastical robes. 16th and 17th Century. Top row left to right: Chamberlain. Cardinal. Prelate. Right: Deacon with the dalmatic and Alba. Altar boy in surplice. Subdeacon in the Alba and… Read More
German blackened steel armor. Renaissance weapons.
XVI Century – German Armor Art at Armeria Real Madrid. Armor blackened steel veneer.
Katharina Botzaris in Greek costume 1841
Portrait by Joseph Stieler. Katharina was born in Janina, Greece in 1820. Her father was the Greek freedom fighter Markos Botzaris.
Orphan girls at needlework 1884
Orphan girls at needlework 1884 A group of orphan girls from Lubeck Germany at needlework in the workroom of the orphanage. Painting by G. Kuehl 1884.
Woman from Waidhofen, Austria in traditional costume, 1910.
Woman from Waidhofen, Austria in traditional costume, 1910. Photography by Albert Freiherr von Rothschild. From the album, amateur art. Publisher of the Society for multiplying Arts Vienna.
Persian silk velvet fabrics 16th century
Persian silk velvet fabrics 16th century.
Bourgeoise in folk costume from Jászsági, lower Hungary.
Bourgeoise in folk costume from Jászsági, lower Hungary. Allemagne. Nº 10 Bourgeoise de J’Azberény. (District des Jazyges) (Basse Hongrie). Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Silk fabric with velvet apliques. Louis XIIIth period.
XVII Century. French factory. (Louis XIII.) Silk fabric with velvet apliques. Musée de Cluny.
Two-tone fabric design. Louis-quatorze. France 17th century.
Two-tone fabric of the baroque period. France 17th century. French factory. Collection of Mr. Mallet Boullay.
Silk fabric enhanced with silver. 17th c.
XVII Siècle. Fabrique Française. Étoffe de soie rehaussée d’argent.