Intérieur de la Maison d’un Barbier. Sous Louis XIII. XVII Siècle. Paris à travers les siècles.
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Numahkahke people. The Interior of the hut of a Mandan Chief.
The Mandan are a small, originally semi-nomadic Indian people of North America from the Sioux language family who lived along the Missouri River.
The Temple of Muses, Finsbury Square London.
The Temple of Muses, Finsbury Square London. Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the 19th century.
Tin wares shop in 18th century France.
The figure shows the establishment, vendors and buyers in a tin store. After Christoph Kilian
Dining room. Une Salle a manger. Japan 1895.
Dining room. Une Salle a manger. Japan 1895. Autour du Monde. Souvenirs de Voyages
Cotton spinner. Fileuse de coton. Japan 1895.
Cotton spinner. Fileuse de coton. Japan 1895. Autour du Monde. Souvenirs de Voyages.
A Flower Merchant in Japan. Marchand de Fleurs au Japon 1875.
A Flower Merchant in Japan. Marchand de Fleurs au Japon 1875. Autour du Monde. Souvenirs de Voyages
Midē Wiwin or The “Grand Medicine Society” of the Ojibwa.
The Midewiwin is the society of the Mide or Shamans, popularly designated as the Grand Medicine Society. Its ritual, and the traditions of Indian genesis and cosmogony, constitute a powerful religion.
Sleeping and dressing room of a lady. Interior design 1916.
Sleeping and dressing room of a lady 1916. Designed by Professor Josef Hoffmann, Vienna. Vienna Workshop. Josef Franz Maria Hoffmann (1870-1956) Austrian architect and designer. Together with Joseph Maria Olbrich,… Read More
Ancient Egyptian culture. Costumes, Weapons, Instruments.
TO judge from the most ancient representation that we possess, the Egyptians of the Old Kingdom (c. 3000 B.C.) wore a loincloth made of woven material.