Friesland Costumes 1860
Tag: Netherlands customs
Traditional Netherlands dress, culture and customs of the various regions.
Orphaned children costumes. Amsterdam 1843.
Orphaned children costumes. Amsterdam 1843. Enfants Orphelins. Amsterdam. Gallery: Manners, customs and costumes of all peoples of the world, based on authentic documents and and newer travel by Auguste Wahlen.
Maid in Friesland folk costume 1843.
Maid in Friesland folk costume 1843. Demoiselle de la Frise. Pays-Bas. Traditional Netherlands national costume. Gallery: Manners, customs and costumes of all peoples of the world, based on authentic documents and and… Read More
Holland Volledan Zuiderzée costume.
Costume Belgique, Nord Hollande Nº10 Femme de Volledan (Zuiderzée).
Holland Fisherman costume from Schokland Zuiderzèe, 1860.
Holland Fisherman costume from Schokland Zuiderzèe. Belgique, Hollande Nº9 Pêcheur de l’île de Schokland (Zuiderzée). Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Holland Zuiderzèe Marken wedding costume.
Holland Zuiderzèe Marken wedding costume 1860. Belqique, Hollande No.8. Costume de mariage d l’ile de Marken. (Zuiderzèe) Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Old couple of Hindeloopen in mourning dress.
Old couple of Hindeloopen in mourning dress by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt.
Nurse of Hindeloopen with nurse child.
Nurse of Hindeloopen in the province Zeeland, Netherlands.
Netherlands costumes from Axel, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, province Zeeland.
Traditional Netherlands costumes from Axel, Zeeuws Vlaanderen, province Zeeland. Traditional Netherlands Costumes by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt; Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London 1912.
Auguste Racinet. The Costume History by Françoise Tétart-Vittu.
Racinet's Costume History is an invaluable reference for students, designers, artists, illustrators, and historians; and a rich source of inspiration for anyone with an interest in clothing and style. Originally published in France between 1876 and 1888, Auguste Racinet’s Le Costume historique was in its day the most wide-ranging and incisive study of clothing ever attempted.
Covering the world history of costume, dress, and style from antiquity through to the end of the 19th century, the six volume work remains completely unique in its scope and detail. “Some books just scream out to be bought; this is one of them.” ― Vogue.com