Demoiselle allant à la promenade. Young lady from Switzerland going for a walk
Tag: Baroque era
Fashion and costume history of the Baroque. The epoch of Baroque lasted from 1575 to 1770. It is divided into early Baroque (until about 1650), the High Baroque (ca. 1650-1720) and late Baroque or Rococo (ca. 1720-1770).
Bourgeois woman in old Swiss national costume
Bourgeois woman in old Swiss national costume in the Baroque period, 17th century.
Maître d’école. Switzerland teacher in 1690
Official garb of a teacher. Switzerland Baroque period, 17th century.
Swiss citizen woman in mourning dress, 17th century.
Swiss citizen woman in mourning dress at the end of the 17th century. Baroque period.
Spanish nobility in court dresses. Second third of the 16th century.
Time of the late Renaissance, the Thirty Years War, marked by the Counter-Reformation, with the associated dominance of the Spanish Baroque.
Switzerland Professor of Law, 1680.
Suisse Professeur en Droit, 1680.
Young lady going to church. Switzerland 1680.
Demoiselle allant à l’Eglise. Baroque 1680.
Baroque fashion of the late 16th century. French and Dutch Costumes.
Baroque fashion of the late 16th century, about 1590. French and Dutch Costumes. Mode of German nobility and particans during the first third of the 16th century, to 1520th. Upper… Read More
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.
The Gypsy Fortune Teller by Jean Augustin Patour.
“Le petit Menteur” (The Little Liar) by Jean Augustin Patour.