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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).
Open, low-cut little dress, 1780.
Open, low-cut little dress. Relaxation in the Bois de Boulogne.
Guard of the king. The Corps of the 200 Gentlemen. France 1570.
Garde du Roi, Corps des 200 Gentilshommes. Guard of the king. The Corps of the 200 Gentlemen. France Military 1570.
Flemish damascene, Embroidery Designs, 17th Century.
Flemish damascene, Embroidery Designs, 17th Century. A variety of tapestry, drapery, and damascened designs that date back to the 17th century baroque era.
French fashion of the aristocracy at the court of Louis XIV.
Costume de Prince en 1670. Costume de demoiselle d’honneur en 1661. Reign de Louis XIV.
Arquebusier in 16th century. French military 1572.
Arquebusier in 16th century. French military 1572. Arquebusier à pied -1572.
Lord and French nobles fashion. 16th century. Reign of Louis XIII.
Seigneur et nobles Français. XVIe siècle. Règne de Louis XIII. D’après le tableau d’Abraham Bosse, en 1633.
French lord in the reign of King Louis XIV.
Seigneur. Règne de Louis XIV. XVIIe siècle. D’après le Chevallier-Chevignard.
French costumes after the Edict of 1633. The Sumptuary law.
Costume de Seigneur et de Dames. Apres l’édit de réforme 1633. D’après Abraham Bosse.
Garde du corps de la Prévôté. Officier des gardes 1574 à 1589.
Bodyguard of the Provost. Officer of the guards 1574 to 1589.