The Guelderian Wars. Couriers, Banner carrier, Members of the various craft guilds.
Tag: Renaissance fashion era
Fashion and costume illustrations of the Renaissance. Restored from various, rare sources. Renaissance (French for “rebirth”) describes a European cultural epoch mainly 15th and 16th century. The end of the era takes place in the early 17th century in Italy by the newly prominent baroque style.
Masters of the Guild of Saint Nicholas. The Guelderian Wars.
City councillors, Lords, Alderman, Secretary, Steward, Masters of the Guild of Saint Nicholas. State-entry of Emperor Charles V 1546.
Aldermen, sherriffs, council members, viscount & judge, 1546.
Aldermen, sherriffs, council members, viscount and judge of the Emperor Charles V, 1546.
Militia members, flag & staff carriers, Mayor’s of Emperor Charles V.
Costume cavalcade. State-entry of Emperor Charles V into Nijmegen municipality. The Netherlands, 1546.
Claude de Silly, marshal of Emperor Charles V.
Marshal, Barbesaen, Quartermaster, Drummer, Piper, Sherriff of the Emperor Charles V.
The Medieval Burgundy Aristocracy
Burgundy, a region located in east-central France, has a rich historical tapestry that traces its origins back to the Roman Empire.
German patrician woman in Gothic costume.
German patrician woman in Gothic costume. Burgundy fashion. Gallery: “Sheets for costume design: historical and folk costumes. Published by Franz Lipperheide, 1876-1887.
German nobleman in early 16th century fashion
German nobleman in early 16th century fashion. Renaissance costume period Gallery: “Sheets for costume design: historical and folk costumes. Published by Franz Lipperheide, 1876-1887.
Costume German aristocratic woman in 1480.
Costume German aristocratic woman in 1480. Renaissance fashion period. Gallery: “Sheets for costume design: historical and folk costumes. Published by Franz Lipperheide, 1876-1887.
Costume German aristocratic man in 1480.
Costume German aristocratic man in 1480. Renaissance fashion period. Gallery: “Sheets for costume design: historical and folk costumes. Published by Franz Lipperheide, 1876-1887.