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A ee y, | Ne aN PIC zo ~ : On 1450 Costumes ‘on 125 Plates LUE eee ae Braun and Schneic F HISTORIC COSTUME IN PICTURES Dover Publications, Inc. New ie Copytighr @ 1975 by Dover Publications, Inc. AA rights reserved under Pan American and Inter ‘national Copyright Conventions. | Published in Canada by General Publishing Com- pany, Lid, 30 Lesmill Road, Don Mills, Toronto, Ontario. Published in the United Kingdom by Constable and Company, Ltd., 10 Orange Street, London, WC2, ‘This Dover edition, frst published in 1975, con- tains all the plates from the third edition of Costumes | of All Nations, as published by H. Grevel and Cow | London, in 1907, Plates 124 and 125 have been sup: plied from a copy of the German publication on whieh the British was based, Zur Geschichte der Kostilme, 4 published by Braun % Schneider, Munich, n.d. 2 plates wer originally published eally by Braun & Schneider between 1861 and 1890. The original artwork used for reproduction was in color. ‘The Publisher's Notc, table of contents and cap. tions have been prepared specially for the present ‘edition, in which the sequence of plates has been | altered. The text of the original German and British | ‘editions fas not been used, International Standard Book Number: 0-486-23150-X Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 74-12532 Manufactured in the United States of America Dover Publications, Inc. 180 Varick Street New York, N.Y. 10014 Publisher's Note THE 125 LARGE COSTUME PLATES re- printed were originally issued periodically by the publishers Braun & Schneider in Munich between 1861 and 1890 (Plates 117 and 122 of the present edition are dated 1880; Plate 119, 1886). ‘When collected in bound volumes (which appeared in several editions in Germany and England from 1874 to the turn of the cen. tury), the plates were kept in the meaningless sequence in which they had first been issued. This sequence has been replaced here by chronological order. Even in the old British editions the captions remained in German. They have been trans- lated fully here for the first time (with mod- em place names given wherever possible), and » anew table of contents replaces its cumber- some equivalent in the early editions. Some of the early editions were in color, with the color varying somewhat fancifully from one edition to another. It seemed best to reissue this work in black and white. ‘The credits to artists found on the original plates are as follows (the plate numbers are those of the present edition): M. Adamo: Plate 90. L. Braun: Plate 39. H. Engl: Plate 104. J. Gebrts: Plate 6. Carl Hiberlin: Plates 20, 21, 26, 28, 80, 81, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 72, 78, 74, 75, 77, 78, 80, 81, 91, 96, 99, 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 124, 125. Andreas Miiller: Plates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 50, 67, 84. F. Rothbart: Plate 23. H, Schneider: Plate 45. F. Simm: Plates 76 & 88. J. Watter: Plates 86 & 92. K. Weigand: Plate 32. a) @) (3) (4) (5) (6) a (8) 19) (10) ay (12) (13) (4) (5) (16) «7 (1g) (9) (20) ly (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) 7) (28) (29) (30) G1) (32) (33) List of Plates Ancient Near East Ancient Near East Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Ancient Judaea Ancient Germans 4th to 6th Centuries Byzantine Empire 6th Centu ; Byzantine Empire Sth to 10th Centuries (and Ancient Egypt) 700-800; Carolingians: 10th Century Ith Century 12th Century 18th Century 12th & 13th Centuries; Military-Religious Orders 14th Century 14th Century 14th Century; E 14th Century; Germany Second Half of the 14th Century; Italy First Half of the 15th Century First Half of the 15th Century Second Half of the 15th Gentury 15th Century; Ttaly gland 15th Century; France 15th Century; France and England Mid-15th Century; Burgundy Second Half of the 15th Gentury; Burgundy and Holland 15th Century; Germany 15th Century; Swiss Military Costume and 16th Centuries First Third of the 16th Century (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (a (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (1) (52) (53) 4) (55) (66) (67) (8) (59) (60) 1) (62) Second Third of the 16th Century Last Third of the 16th Century First Third of the 16th Century; Germany First Third of the 16th Century; Germany First Third of the 16th Century; Germany First Third of the 16th Century; German Military Costume Mid-16th Century; Germany Late 16th Century; rmany Late 16th Century; Frisia 16th Century; France 16th Century; Poland and Russia 16th Century; Italy Late 16th Century (1583); Italy 16th Century; England 16th and 17th Centuries; England 16th and 17th Centuries 16th and 17th Centuries; Ecclesiastical Vestments First Half of the 17th Century Second Third of the 17th Century Second Third of the 17th Century Last Third of the 17th Century 17th Century; England First Third of the 17th Century; Netherlands First Third of the 17th Century; Germany Mid-17th Gentry; German Lands Fir Third of the 17th Century; Norway and Denmark Second Third of the 17th Century; Switzerland Mid-17th Century; France Last Third of the 17th Century; France (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) (76) (77) (78) a) (80) (81) co) 3) (4) (85) (86) (87) (88) (89) (90) 1) (92) (93) (94) (95) (96) 17th Century; Strasbourg Late 17th and Early 18th Centuries 17th and 18th € 17th and Karly 18th Centuries; Turks Egyptia First Third of the 18th Century First Third of the 18th Century; Military Costume Second Half of the 18th Gentury Last Third of the 18th Century First Half of the 18th Century; German and Austrian Armies Second Half of the 18th Century; German and Austrian Armies 1770-1790; German Middle Class Late 18th Century; Germany nturies; Russia . Moors, Turks Late 18th Century; Germany Early 18th Century; Switzerland (Canton of Zurich) Late 18th Century; Switzerland Late 18th Century; Switzerland Late 18th Century; Switzerland Late 18th Century; France Just Before the Revolution Late 18th Gentury; French Republic Late 18th Century; French Republic Late 18th Century; Nun's Garb Early 19th Century; Empire Style, Germany and France Early 19th Century; Empire Style Early 19th Century; Restoration First Half of the 19th Century; Germany Early 19th Century; Bavarian Army Late 19th Century; Monastic Orders Late 19th Gentury; Italian Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Spanish Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Dutch Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Dutch Folk Dress Late 19th Century; French Folk Dress (Brittany) Late 19th Century; Alsatian Folk Dress (97) (98) (99) (100) 01) (102) (103) (104) (105) (106) (107) (108) (109) (10) ay (ia) (113) (4) (1s) (116) (a7) (118) (19) (120) a2) (122) (123) (za) (125) Late 19th Century; Swiss Folk Dress Late 19th Century; North German Folk Dress Late 19th Century; German Folk Dress (Former Grand-Duchy of Baden) Late 19th Century; German Folk Dress (Baden) Late 19th Century; German Folk Dress (Baden Late 19th Century; German Folk Dress (Former Kingdom of Bavaria) Late 19th Century; German Folk Dress (Bavaria) Late 19th Century; Tyrolean Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Tyrolean Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Tyrolean Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Dalmatian Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Folk Dress in European Turkey (Now Parts of Albania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Greece) Late 19th Century; Russian Folk Dress Late 19th Century; Near East Late 19th Century; Egypt Late 19th Century; Caucasus Late 19th Century; Central Asia Late 19th Century; Afghanistan Late 19th Century; Tibet and Kashmir Late 19th Century; India and Malaysia Late 19th Century (1880); Ceylon Late 19th Century; Geylon, Java, Siam Late 19th Century (1886); Siam and Burma Late 19th Century; Burma and Indo-China Late 19th Century; East Indies Late 19th Century (1880); Chinese in Malay: Late 19th Century; Japan Late 19th Century; Asiatic Russia Late 19th Gentury; Asia PLATE 1 ANCIENT NEAR EAST Assyrian high priest PLATE 2 ANCIENT NEAR EAST Commoner Assyrian court official Assyrian noblemen Assyrian soldier with Soldier with small shield Archer standing shield CPURC IC CHOC TBC CWO ROTC PLATE 3 ANCIENT GREECE COCO COCCOEGCC tan CC COCK OC CU ar Ce Oe CONC O CE OX PLATE 4 ANCIENT ROME Soldiers 3 z 4 : = g 2 8 PLATE 5 ANCIENT JUDAEA Noblewomen High priest PLATE 6 ANCIENT GERMANS FOC CCL CX COU CRTC CUM COC CECE CGE CCU COL att % PLATE 7 4TH TO 6TH CENTURIES Christians CR ICI ION EAC AI IC SCA CCC ICH CIO, COX CCeku ex PLATE 8 BYZANTINE EMPIRE Page Emperor Servant girl Empress and princess CX Crrcr CLK CCC E Ce Rec CC CCM ? 7” Zt CeCe OG CY okt CEC ECTEOCCC Eee OE EECis COO Cae oe ef PLATE 9 6TH CENTURY; BYZANTINE EMPIRE Early 6th century CEN PLATE 10 5TH TO 10TH CENTURIES (AND ANCIENT EGYPT) Soldiers of the Eastern Roman Empire Frankish ladies Charlemagne PLATE 11 700-800; CAROLINGIANS PLATE 12 10TH CENTURY Frankish noblewomen Frankish king and queen CC CECK COCK CCCGCCE CUCGECCK CECECC REECE CCE PLATE 13 11TH CENTURY Monk Occidental bishop Priest Frankish king and queen ee \ pe bE LECkS OL COC Us ee Ft ee” Fe NS nn aoe ey RE Re OG ICO ENG Ge are 14 PLATE 12TH CENTURY German middle-class German noblewomen Pope of Rome King Servant woman, C¢ C ¢ CoC ¢ Te TO" —————_—_ 4 — ee eee SN POU GLC COL COOL COC CCCHOIOCTCL CLC CE COE € 4 Squire and knight in the First Crusade Commoner Rich Jew Knight PLATE 15 13TH CENTURY German prince German ladies Family of a German knight OL OOOCOOO SOODOL COCAROCOOOCOAGAAGECOOOCCC. CC: PLATE 16 12TH & 13TH CENTURIES; MILITARY-RELIGIOUS ORDERS SS SS f St. John of Jerusalem (Hospitallers) Ord PLATE 17 14TH CENTURY Knight in hunting garb Ladies-in-waiting English princess Prince Page Nobleman PLATE 18 14TH CENTURY ~Oerececee ce COCCCCE COME EC 1365 1330 1350 PLATE 19 14TH CENTURY; ENGLAND 1390 1330-1370 1350-1360 (nobleman) 1350 (merchants) PLATE 20 14TH CENTURY; GERMANY Rudolph of Sachsenhausen, 1370 Battle garb (2nd half of century) Konrad of Bikenbach, 1393 Weikhard Frosch, 1378 Gudela of Holzhausen, 1371 PLATE 21 SECOND HALF OF THE 14TH CENTURY; ITALY Vittore Pisani, Squire Neapolitan knight Soldiers Venetian admiral (d. 1380) PLATE 22 FIRST HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY Judge PLATE 23 FIRST HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY Florentine nobility COG CLE CEL CO Hill OO. €. © French noblemen, PLATE 24 SECOND HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY patricians PLATE 25 15TH CENTURY; ITALY Apothecary (Ist half of century) COCELCEO HOE UCE CHTCHEGL COTE EEC ORM CHE COCO OKS Lord of Rimini 1488 Beatrice d'Este, 1490 PLATE 26 15TH CENTURY; FRANCE 1460-1480 COO¢t PROC L CLEC CEC ECEOCROE LR GE C6 Oh Cig Charles the Bold, 1477 1460-1480 PLATE 27 15TH CENTURY; FRANCE AND ENGLAND England, 1400 France, 1470 COCO TOCCEL CELE EC CCCECOCHE OECC England (Ist third of century) Henry VIL Duke of Henry VI, Duchess of of England — Suffolk, 1470 1471 Suffolk, 1470 (1456-1509) PLATE 28 MID-15TH CENTURY; BURGUNDY Charles the Bold CCE SOOO OE CE OOS CE CORE EOC CLL COC ET ¢ PLATE 29 SECOND HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY; BURGUNDY AND HOLLAND Holland, 1470-1485 Burgundy, 1470 KLCCCOOECELCECCOCEE COE CE OCCOCOC CO CECE COC OCE CECE CEC Burgundy, 1470 PLATE 30 15TH CENTURY; GERMANY Philipp of Ingelheim, Martin of About 1410 1431 Seinsheim, 1434 CUNO ¢ (i ( eer E MEO MCRC he ON CHG OC Ce Ge Cea" ( i Standard-bearer PLATE 31 15TH CENTURY; SWISS MILITARY COSTUME Executioner Captain SE EK CC OO Oil © LOR LS OocrGe Coe Cie Cee OOM Infantrymen Sergeant Mounted soldier Rifleman PLATE 32 15TH AND 16TH CENTURIES German knight and noblewoman (mid-15th century) Prince and princess (Ist third of 16th century) RHE MED OO RR CP TC We wer ae ERT Laced Fx CoO PLE LLG EL ME LE OMECET CER CCETTT ft German townswoman and armed townsman (Ist third of 16th century) Knight and noblewoman (Ist third of 16th century) PLATE 33 FIRST THIRD OF THE 16TH CENTURY French noblewoman and page German magistrate and knight LU oa CO OO CO VN oC SC Ga CO A SC Gx a a CO German patrician women PLATE 34 SECOND THIRD OF THE 16TH CENTURY German nobility Spanish nobility LECOP CE ETEK WEEE TEP EE Ht CHICO Cre CL TT ere es French court dress PLATE 35 LAST THIRD OF THE 16TH CENTURY French nobility o ( CHCik Ge GMEAG Le CHb Crh Heaton C26 6 C hne Weert German townspeople Nuremberg maid Carter PLATE 36 FIRST THIRD OF THE 16TH CENTURY; GERMANY Nobility Patricians PLATE 37 FIRST THIRD OF THE 16TH CENTURY; GERMANY Soldiers Townspeople PLATE 38 FIRST THIRD OF THE 16TH CENTURY; GERMANY Scholar and townswoman Mountain huntsmen with snowshoes PLATE 39 FIRST THIRD OF THE 16TH CENTURY; GERMAN MILITARY COSTUME CeCe VEcOne eek Lote eyed COOP GEA (& Piper Sergeant Captain PLATE 40 MID-16TH CENTURY; GERMANY Noblewoman 1565-1570 Cavalryman Cavalry general under Charles V COE€ CECE OOS ECHCE COC LE COCO £ Oo CHE GUE LEX Nobleman, citizen of Nuremberg in Standard-bearer About 1570 about 1570 festive attire, 1588 PLATE 41 LATE 16TH CENTURY; GERMANY Woman from — Councilman and lady Man from Rostock from Wismar, 1590 Dithmarschen Pomerania, 1590 Merchant and peasants from Rostock, 1590 Dithmarschen, 1590 PLATE 42 LATE 16TH CENTURY; FRISIA Man from Eiderstadt Woman from Stapelholm on the Eider Man from Man from the North Stapelholm Sea coast, 1590 COE x Man from the North Sea coast CHC il LQG OF COG OBES LAE Oe OC. SO Cl Cee LP ee GC CeCe Man from Man and woman Man from Ockholm the island of Sylt, 1590 Haderstedt from the island of Féhr, 1590 Man and woman from PLATE 43 16TH CENTURY; FRANCE Francis Il Elizabeth, daughter Francis 1 Antoine Bourbon, Francis 11 (1543-1560) of Henry 11, as Dauphin King of Navarre, as a bride father of Henry LV (1545-1568) (1518-1562) Charles IX (1550+ 1574) Henri d’Albre! Navarre ( ing of Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Aumale, 1515-1550 PLATE 44 16TH CENTURY; POLAND AND RUSSIA Polish lady and nobleman in national dress Lancer Armored cavalryman COTO COMCMOCOCCOOCKOCOOOCEGEOC COOEUCC COC SS HOC COCECRECEeCLLSE OSE OM OL Otel x Russian aristocrat Polish nobleman PLATE 45 16TH CENTURY; ITALY COCO CeEeOCaACECSE OCCE REECE DEE LEE COVE CE CEL (EOL TH Venetian senator and noblewoman vi n doge and dogaressa PLATE 46 LATE 16TH CENTURY (1583); ITALY CUR CENCE CSET CVG) NCEA COL ET CeCe CCE OCHCC? GOCE EL OOCEOOCE LOCC COC OG ¢ CECOCUC CCE CF Venice Milan Florence PLATE 47 16TH CENTURY; ENGLAND Lady of Henry VIII (1509-1546) Anne of Cleves, 1525 London merchant r, 1600 Queen Elizabeth's court Maty of Scotland, Earl Douglas of Edward Lord Darnley, Marchioness._-— Queen Mary of late 16th century ‘Angus, 1570 1550 husband of Queen of Dorset Scotland, 1566 Mary of Scotland, 1566 PLATE 48 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES; ENGLAND London, 1590: Merchant and wife Officer Servant w ‘Townswoman 1640: Lady in Lord Mayor's. Matron Townswoman street dress wife Merchant's wife PLATE 49 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES 1640: Dutch Woman from — Dutch woman Woman from 1640: Bohemian Girl from Prague from Spain skipper's wife Amsterdam at home Antwerp woman PLATE 50 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES; ECCLESIASTICAL VESTMENTS Subdeacon in alb and colored stole Chamberlain Prelate Deacon with dalmatic and alb e | CTKEP EPC COE DELTECH OO CHU OC’ EC Oe Swiss guard Pope in Pope in Bishop in pluvial Bishop in chasuble ceremonial dress domestic dress PLATE 51 FIRST HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY Princely dress, 1625-1640 Soldiers, 1630-1650 Englishman, 1638-1640 Fleming, 1640-1650 Noblemen, 1625-1640 PLATE 52 SECOND THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY German nobility French nobility PLATE 53 SECOND THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY Musketeer and pikeman in the Thirty Years’ War Nobility Dutch nobility PLATE 54 LAST THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY French nobility in court dress £7 ‘ C6 GO RD Ki Dutch middle-class dress French cavaliers PLATE 55 17TH CENTURY; ENGLAND Anne, Countess of — Courtier of Duke of William Villiers, Royalist soldier, Nobl Chesterfield, Charles 11, Newcastle, Viscount of 1649 1649 1640 1665 1646 Grandison, 1640 Slingsby Bethel, Cavalier of /—_ Duchess of James, Townsman Frances, Sheriff of London, Charles Il, Cleveland, 1675 Marquess of Duchess of 1680 1680 Hamilton, 1620 Richmond, 1620 PLATE 56 FIRST THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY; NETHERLANDS Dutch artist and page PLATE 57 FIRST THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY; GERMANY Soldiers Lh COD RER OEE HO DOE HOT WE OE QR Oka Thee Middle-class dress PLATE 58 MID-17TH CENTURY; GERMAN LANDS Munich Nuremberg Vienna Frankfurt am Main Palatinate Swabian woman Servant gir] Townswoman Matron from Cologne PLATE 59 FIRST THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY; NORWAY AND DENMARK Denmark: Nobility Norway: Aristocrat and wife Countrywoman Coe OW Oe OO OOo CEO Lee CO BF OOO] COU OED EC FOG Denmark: Townswoman Merchant Woman from Denmark: Upford —_Dithmarschen Eiderstadt Stappethall PLATE 60 SECOND THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY; SWITZERLAND Young townsman Bride Young townswoman Peasants Mourning Ghief bailiff Village mayor PLATE 61 MID-17TH CENTURY; FRANCE Lady in mourning Noblewomen PLATE 62 LAST THIRD OF THE 17TH CENTURY; FRANCE Officer and musketeer of the guard Officer of the palace guard Infantry officer —_- ——_- ” - — a Ca CU EGLO Cee LOLS C0 Oo CPO Cee 6 Ce Cet lt BikCegy ay PLATE 63 17TH CENTURY; STRASBOURG 1670: Woman Wor with broad cap wint Woman in 1670: Consul Councilman mourning MSE OCGOCSOOMO OOOO LO OO COOKUO OO.CMOE KOC HCE 1670-1690: Girls Bride PLATE 64 LATE 17TH AND EARLY 18TH CENTURIES Frangoise Palace guard nna of Bavaria Young dandy, 1670 de Bourbon, (la manche) vn Princess of Duchess of Orleans, of Louis XV court dress, 1702 of France, 1724 1679 Hedwig Sophi Elizabeth of Brunswick, Duchess of Portsmouth Maria Anna Palace guard of Sweden, Duchess of 1707 (Louise de Kéroualle), of Bavaria, 1670 Holstein, 1700 1694 1694 PLATE 65 \ 17TH AND 18TH a, @! CENTURIES; RUSSIA a. Boyar Tsar Boyar Boyarina Boyars Princely dress Women’s summer dress. Woman from Women’s winter dress in Torshko Woman from Ryazan in Torshko Belosersk PLATE 66 17TH AND EARLY 18TH CENTURIES; TURKS Street dress Sultana Sultan Dancer Soldiers PLATE 67 EGYPTIANS, MOORS, TURKS Egyptian king (ancient) Commoners Moorish princes Turkish pasha and two noblemen Turkish women PLATE 68 noe ces FIRST THIRD OF THE aan 18TH CENTURY y. Gentleman and lady of the court of Lot PLATE 69 FIRST THIRD OF THE 185TH CENTURY; MILITARY COSTUME Louis XV and French general, 1704-1730 Austrian cavalrymen, 1704-1710 infantrymen, 1704-1710 PLATE 70 SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY Dress before 1780 Lady in hoopskirt Dress of 1780 Servant girl in a contouche Abbé PLATE 71 LAST THIRD OF THE 18TH CENTURY |. { \, France, 1780 Germany at the time of Werther (ca. 1775) GOK CO COCO CEL OE MEO DCIOMOLH OOOC OOOO ODE CONT HSOETCOHE LET CCL CEE COLES GEOG Fob GEG CU.Cok ECoG oe EE French incroyables, 1794 Germany, after 1800 PLATE 72 FIRST HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY; GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN ARMIES Wiirttemberg, — Cuirassier General Wiirttemberg, Officer Drummer Sergeant ca. 1730: 1724-1738: Grenadier Private Sule QO Cech Vek Ce Wi CO Ol CCE OSG CRO Lilet GC bea Army ofthe Grenadier Dragoon Infantryman Austria, 1728 Archbishop of Konstanz, 1738: Officer of grenadiers PLATE 73 SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY; GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN ARMIES Officer Grenadier PLATE 74 1770-1790; GERMAN MIDDLE CLASS Mannheim German and French dress in Strasbourg Karlsruhe Vienna Frankfurt OE OG. OTE CO EE OO CR OC Re Ce EE Oe SR SE OG eck Girl and woman from Augsburg Ludwigsburg Munich Black Forest peasant girl PLATE 75 LATE 18TH CENTURY; GERMANY CORD OEE S ECMO LOL EEC CEE CHV OC EU MOE OLED TRE UM 1790 1791 PLATE 76 LATE 18th CENTURY; GERMANY 1787 1798 1799 CO fotal OG ABC EE OOOO COG OF LESH EER TEE EO CUE EOF I Woman from Berlin, 1796 1797 Spring dress, 1794 Winter dress, 1795 PLATE 77 EARLY 18TH CENTURY; SWITZERLAND (CANTON OF ZURICH) Student Townsman Councilman Nobleman Women's Noblewoman Gir's ceremonial dress in mourning domestic attire with “rose cap" CCC UGECeCOCCC EL Riding attire, Festive middle- Girls’ and also worn at Class women’s. women's weddings attire visiting dress COCR CLR ECO OGe © CLC iG Churchgoing dress, Peasants called Husseghen PLATE 78 LATE 18TH CENTURY; | SWITZERLAND Ee eee ee oie Oe eS eC OC OOCC UC OCC OCCE Ce LCL COL o' Fue ed LC OO CH Ut OC Cc fee CC LE COO Valais Wedding costume, Zurich Solothurn PLATE 79 LATE 18TH CENTURY; SWITZERLAND PLATE 80 LATE 18TH CENTURY; SWITZERLAND St. Gallen Zug Zurich Best man and bride, Lucerne Fribourg, Schaffhausen, festive dress Ausser Rhoden, and winter dress ‘Appenzell PLATE 81 LATE 18TH CENTURY; FRANCE JUST BEFORE THE REVOLUTION 1778-1779 1774-1779 1778-1780 i f EE CL Ce CC i ( Llle 1784 1781 1774-1779 1777-1780 1778-1780 PLATE 82 LATE 18TH CENTURY; FRENCH REPUBLIC Middle class, 1790-1792 Hussar, 1795 Line cavalryman, Infantryman, 1796 Line infantryman, 1795 1795 infantry, 1795 PLATE 83 LATE 18TH CENTURY; FRENCH REPUBLIC 1794-1799: Member of the Gala dress of a membe! Council of the Five Hundred of the Directoire Middle-class dress, 1796 Generals, 1799-1800 Members of the Commune, 1793-1794 PLATE 84 LATE 18TH CENTURY; NUN’S GARB Augustinians Dominicans Benedictines Ursulines PLATE 85 EARLY 19TH CENTURY; EMPIRE STYLE, GERMANY AND FRANCE 1803-1804 1802 1809-1812 ke oS ee a) ae Ga Yev, © §.'¢ C3 CORR RES CE AMIN eyes Ss 1802-1804 1808-1809 PLATE 86 EARLY 19th CENTURY; EMPIRE STYLE Lady in ball gown, 1805 Lady with high hat Lady in douillette Lady in gown Court dress Man with carrick PLATE 87 EARLY 19TH CENTURY; RESTORATION 1818 ret et CoC CS & CCE CO Cee 1819 1818 1819 PLATE 88 FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY; GERMANY Upper-class dress, 1825-1830 Upper-class dress, 1820-1825 Munich, 1822: Middle-class Waitress family PLATE 89 EARLY 19TH CENTURY; BAVARIAN ARMY First lieutenant Lieutenant Infantryman, — Grenadier of Light of artill of transport, 1814-1825 the guard, cavalryman, 1812-1815 1811-1825 1815-1825 1812-1815 1805-1812 ight Hussar of Uhlan officer, Officer in the Ci er Trumpeter of Iryman inthe 2nd regiment, 1813 Garde du Corps, private, the Garde du Prince Karl's 1815-1822 1814-1823 5 regiment, 1813-1815 (dissolved) PLATE 90 LATE 19TH CENTURY; MONASTIC ORDERS Benedictines Franciscans Hieronymites (hermits) Capuchins PLATE 91 LATE 19TH CENTURY; ITALIAN FOLK DRESS In the Volscian Mountains (OC CES San Germano Ce Gok Cok c 4 On the Roman coast Piper (pifferario) from the Neapolitan Apennines PLATE 92 LATE 191TH CENTURY; SPANISH FOLK DRESS Alicante Zamora COKE EME ODE EO ae x CEC OG EC RG HT CE Ge Mureia PLATE 93 LATE 19TH CENTURY; DUTCH FOLK DRESS Scheveningen Frisia SOtet CYB CULE ORE CLERC LOU LOG KE Marken PLATE 94 LATE 19TH CENTURY; DUTCH FOLK DRESS TOC COOL LOL COL CCE OE LOL Y CTC El fd BEC LOC FE Cee yy f COCLE CC Clee CLC PLATE 95 LATE 19TH CENTURY; FRENCH FOLK DRESS (BRITTANY) LCecee CCC CESCECCECE COCO ECE CECE LE PLATE 96 LATE 19TH CENTURY; ALSATIAN FOLK DRESS Aschbach Weissenburg, Kochersberg Outskirts of Brumath Near Oberseebach Schlettstadt Weissenburg C COE ECL OCC CECE SEO CCeCECCECE c ¢ ( Oberseebach Aschbach ( Outskirts of Kochersberg Krautgersheim Colmar Oberseebach Strasbourg (Schlettstadt) PLATE 97 LATE 19TH CENTURY; SWISS FOLK DRESS Berne Simmental Unterwalden dug Guggisberg St. Gallen Schaffhausen PLATE 98 LATE 19TH CENTURY; NORTH GERMAN FOLK DRESS Hamburg, man and woman Hannover, peasant woman Schleswig-Holstein: Peasant from Woman from from the Vierlande from Nottendorf (Gest) Woman in Hohenwested the Halligen | ‘Communion dress Frisia: Girl and peasant Peasant woman. Frisian peasant. From Romoe From Wyck from the Vidlkaspel from Ostenfeld women: From the (on Féhr) (older costume) island of Fohr (MUSEUM OF GERMAN FOLK COSTUME, BERLIN) PLATE 99 LATE 191TH CENTURY; GERMAN FOLK DRESS (FORMER GRAND-DUCHY OF BADEN) Breisgau Witichhausen —_Vilchband (Tauber area) ga COC CE CECeELC EEE COCO CE PLATE 100 LATE 19TH CENTURY; GERMAN FOLK DRESS (BADEN) Catholic Baar Guttach valley Eastern Baar Wedding costume, Hauenstein PLATE 101 LATE 19TH CENTURY; GERMAN FOLK DRESS (BADEN) Nf Hanau region Renchthal PLATE 102 LATE 19TH CENTURY; GERMAN FOLK DRESS (FORMER KINGDOM OF BAVARIA) Dachau Rosenheim Miesbach, PLATE 103 LATE 19TH CENTURY; GERMAN FOLK DRESS (BAVARIA) Starnberg and vicinity Bridesmaids, Starnberg Wolfratshausen PLATE 104 LATE 19TH CENTURY; TYROLEAN FOLK DRESS Meran (Merano) Grédner valley ‘Teffereggen valley Puster valley PLATE 105 LATE 19TH CENTURY; TYROLEAN FOLK DRESS wy, f Oetz (Adige) valley CHICO OOO SE LOO COE GOK OL G Ob OL OG kel CE LE GHC ¢ Wipptal Alpbach PLATE 106 LATE 19TH CENTURY; TYROLEAN FOLK DRESS Jung-Zillertal AltZillertal CECE COO OoO GOOLE COL CEE EE COOCLE CCE UN Amras—Innsbruck vicinity Lower Inn valley in an earlier period PLATE 107 LATE 19TH CENTURY; DALMATIAN FOLK DRESS Inhabitants of Kruzevice (Crivoscie) Porter from Man from Gruda, Risa, Boka Kotorska Girl from Gruda Dubrovnik (Ragusa) near Dubrovnik (Risano, bocche di Cattaro) CCE GEE CEO GEG Pe hte Girl from Draste, Women and girl from Kruzevice, Man from Tartaro, Woman from the Girl from Boka Kotorska Boka Kotorska near Sibenik (Sebenico) islands off Sibenik _ Bukovica PLATE 108 LATE 19TH CENTURY; FOLK DRESS IN EUROPEAN TURKEY (NOW PARTS OF ALBANIA, YUGOSLAVIA, BULGARIA AND GREECE) Skodra—Prizren Arnauts (Albanians) Bulgar Kurdish woman from Juzgat_— Préveza Chios (Scutari) from Janina CELLO OOK CLEC CeCe ¢ Fk relict OCECTCOC CLE CCE orl ee Ce thd GC ue eee CUE COL K Skodra Adrianople (Edirne) Saloniki Monastir Thessaly PLATE 109 LATE 19TH CENTURY; RUSSIAN FOLK DRESS ) (Mari) woman Ol oC OCe OCs € CeCe Oe eh Oe COCCOCCEOCCE CCOCTCECCECECCEOECOCECECCEOCCOECE OC CCCCOTEN Woman from Yaroslavl Woman from Tver Man and woman Woman from Guberniya of Finnish Guberniya of from Kaluga Ryazan Voronezh — woman Petersburg PLATE 110 LATE 19TH CENTURY; NEAR EAST Prince of Lebanon Moslem of Damascus Vicinity of | Mostem woman, amascus vicinity of Mecca man, amascus CuO Oe ee ee Le OS Oe LOO Ce L OL CL CL ELS ee Cu eS oe eee A | \ i AN Armenian girl Druse — Inbabitant of Dervish Syrian peasant Young Druse Kavass Damascus woman (police officer) in Damascus PLATE 111 LATE 19TH CENTURY; EGYPT Bedouin girl Fruit vendor Messenger Inhabitants of Port Said Water seller iC C ¢ ECCOCECCCCCOECGETECC EE CLOEOCECLKOCECCECO EC. Ce 6 a CSl OF CLEELOCOCCLCT Tambourine player Water carrier Servant Bedouin musician Slave girl Street dress PLATE 112 LATE 19TH CENTURY; CAUCASUS Bayadere from Georgian woman Circassian from Cossack girl Woman from Akhty Woman from Shemakha Khevsur from Cherlenaya in Dagestan Kazanistih SEOOC OS CEO Civ Gs CER TOT et ELECCOR MeL Le CeCe COLL EC Lit LEG EEE 2 Tushin Militiaman at Anapa Lezghian Cossack woman Cossack of Inhabitant of from the Black Sea the line Kabardah PLATE 113 LATE 19TH CENTURY; CENTRAL ASIA Man from Emirof — Teke Girl from _ Police soldier Dervish ‘Turkmen women Khiva Bukhara Turkmen Samarkand from Bukhara Crees € x COC HOC YS c ¢ rece ( et Crete cet CECEOHES GUMBO E COED OTE HEE THEM ( Sartish women and man from Turkestan on the Chinese border Men from Khiva PLATE 114 LATE 19TH CENTURY; AFGHANISTAN Atah Mahomed, ambassador at Kabul, and his retinue Afghans from the Khyber Pass LOF OL OACCEECOL EC OLE La eee ge oO Ee Indian dancing girl Afghans Afghans (MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY, BERLIN) PLATE 115 LATE 19TH CENTURY; TIBET AND KASHMIR ° ‘Tibetan women and girl Tibetan woman Lama from Lhasa EA TE OR ECE CE CS CELE Fe for fee Cet © eit f. teh Pt ff Pus Kashmir: Men from Ladakh Soldier of the Kashmir; Personal guard Rajah in the Himalayas Maharajah Dancing girl of the Rajah PLATE 116 LATE 19TH CENTURY; INDIA AND MALAYSIA Parsees from Bombay and Singapore ( i Oe Ct C Ett, Ce & Lt Prince and woman of Rajputana Coolie Muham Kling (Tjetti) Hindu woman PLATE 117 LATE 19TH CENTURY (1880); CEYLON Singhalese qt ( vA Oe DEL OF Cue & LGC PbO GA Ba Lie OC CLO Singhalese nobleman Page of Singhalese devil dancers the Governor of Ceylon PLATE 118 LATE 19TH CENTURY; CEYLON, JAVA, SIAM Herald Actors from Jaffna CLOCo Cae, 7 ee PPV OOOO OC CO Cr fC CCUM Pt C Re ECON Ea a Cet EOC Cen ra wh OTOL Ree Actors and actresses from Java (MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY, BERLIN) PLATE 119 LATE 19TH CENTURY (1886); SIAM AND BURMA Buddhist monk King and queen of Siam Burmese women f ‘ yy POC?6 CGC COC ELE CCIE CE COTE CE EES OO EEE Ly . Women of the Karen tribe (mountains of Burma) Pu-cho weavers from Burma Woman from Ava, former capital of Burma PLATE 120 LATE 19TH CENTURY; BURMA AND INDO-CHINA Priests from Annam Town dress of Woman from Cult _ Riflemen woman from Tonkin objects from Tonkin Tonkin COCCEGE CEE CCOCECOCELECOCOLEF CE CCOCH CECE CL TC PLATE 121 LATE 19TH CENTURY; EAST INDIES LOLOL ROCCE OCC © LEE OOS Cole GS il S ah OOO GS COG OP ee EG Dyaks, Borneo: Warrior Girl of the Dyaks Princess Woman aristocracy Actresses PLATE 122 LATE 19TH CENTURY (1880); CHINESE IN MALAYSIA Merchant from Penang in festive dress Woman from Macao CECE ECHL OCC EOC EL COCCI Ly COOOL GL Ck Southern Chinese Merchant in Penang (from Fukien) Babas from the Straits Settlements Shoemaker (opium eater) from Singapore PLATE 123 LATE 19TH CENTURY; JAPAN Soldiers Ste C§LCE EC Cust x, « COMEE GE CELE COE CeCe Oh Cit. 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