Girl in Bavarian folk dress from Aichach near Munich. Traditional South German costume. Original Dirndl design c. 1820. Blätter für Kostümkunde. Historische und Volkstrachten. (Sheets for costume. Historical and folk costumes.)… Read More
Medieval Burgundian costume in 1450.
Fashion plate of Burgundy women’s dress in 15th century.
Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon-Condé, Duchesse du Maine.
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.
Nomadic priest costume. Kalmyk Buddhist 19th century.
Nomadic priest. Kalmyk Buddhist. The Kalmyks are a Buddhist, western Mongolian nomadic people. They live mainly in the autonomous Russian republic of Kalmykia. They belong to the Asian strain of the… Read More
Burgundian Lord during prayer, 1450.
Gothic fashion period. Burgundy was famous for fancy and precious clothes.
Traditional Bavarian clothing. Farmer woman 19th century.
Traditional Bavarian clothing. Farmer woman 19th century. An old Peasant woman from Dachau near Munich on the way back from church. In hand she holds a prayer book, an umbrella… Read More
Costume Burgundian noble woman in the 15th century.
Burgundian noble woman in 1450, late Medieval period.
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
Coiffure Henri IV. Marguerite de Navarre.
Album de coiffures histories by E. Nissy.
Ancient Greece hairstyle with Tiara by E. Nissy.
Ancient Greece hairstyle with Tiara Gallery: „Album de coiffures histories“ by E. Nissy. Published 1890 by Albert Brunet. [wpucv_list id=”136457″ title=”Classic grid with thumbs 2″]