Rococo costume 18th century. Noble Men in court dress. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Tag: Allonge wig
A allonge wig is a long and large curly wig for men from around about 1665 to 1715. It is typical for the time of the baroque. Allonge is in the French language for “extension” or “appendages”.
Swiss bourgeois men on the way to church 1680.
Bourgeois allant à l’Eglise.
Switzerland State Councillor, 1680.
Conseiller d’Etat, 1680.
Swiss Doctor of Medicine, 1690
Suisse Docteur en Médecine, 1690
Switzerland Professor of Law, 1680.
Suisse Professeur en Droit, 1680.
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.
French baroque and rococo wigs. Diderot`s Encyclopaedia
Wigs of men and woman. Baroque, rococo. 18th century. Diderot`s Encyclopaedia
Frisian islands citizen in 1724.
Frisian islands citizen from Westerland, Sylt 1724. Traditional German men costume, 18th century, rococo period.
Costume French Baroque Period 17th century.
Costume French Baroque Period 17th century. Venetian nobleman in the second half of the 17th century in French fashion. The main feature is the Justaucorps that Allonge wig and Rheingraf pants. French… Read More
France. Officer and musketeer of the French Guard.
France. Officer and musketeer of the French Guard c.1680.