Fashion Illustrations of the Past

Artistic depictions of historical fashion, featuring men and women in traditional attire of various periods, showcasing diverse styles.

The Allies in Paris in 1815: the friendly Prussian, 1815  Woman, seen on the back, in a checkered dress with long sleeves and scalloped hem, trimmed with a contrasting piping. Accessories: Laifel hat over which a checkered scarf, gloves, umbrella, scarf are trimmed with fringes, flat shoes. Next to her is a Prussian soldier dressed in a uniform coat with contrasting collar, cuffs and turned around buildings. Long uniform pants with vertical piping in contrasting color along which a row of knots and tires under the feet. On the left a saber with tarragon (ribbon) and sabel brush, on two hanging straps. Turned a sash around the medicine, ending in long brushes. Further accessories: Chapka (hat), around the neck a ribbon with 'iron cross', giberne (bag) on a bandelier, shoes with square noses and traces. The print is part of a series of 14 fashion prints, 'Les Alliés à Paris and 1815, scenes de Moeurs', Paris, 1815.  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dres
The Allies in Paris in 1815: the friendly Prussian, 1815 Woman, seen on the back, in a checkered dress with long sleeves and scalloped hem, trimmed with a contrasting piping. Accessories: Laifel hat over which a checkered scarf, gloves, umbrella, scarf are trimmed with fringes, flat shoes. Next to her is a Prussian soldier dressed in a uniform coat with contrasting collar, cuffs and turned around buildings. Long uniform pants with vertical piping in contrasting color along which a row of knots and tires under the feet. On the left a saber with tarragon (ribbon) and sabel brush, on two hanging straps. Turned a sash around the medicine, ending in long brushes. Further accessories: Chapka (hat), around the neck a ribbon with 'iron cross', giberne (bag) on a bandelier, shoes with square noses and traces. The print is part of a series of 14 fashion prints, 'Les Alliés à Paris and 1815, scenes de Moeurs', Paris, 1815. paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dres
Traditional costume of Zuid-Beveland island in Zeeland, 1857; Zeeland province. Zuid Beveland / XXXII. Traditional costume of the island of South Beveland in the province of Zeeland. Different individual studies. Illustration in a book from 1857 with 56 plates of Dutch market forces.Still ridiculous: fashion giraffes Still ridiculous: fashion giraffes . Lithography of foli�re (1807-1852), 1826.Departure for a Breton wedding, P.S. Germain, 1844 print  Paris paper  folk costume, regional costume. riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman. departure from the paternal home BrittanyFashion image, Eight Fig, Mens and Childrens fashion, UnknownFanny Elßler in the Cracovienne costume picture No,  for the theater newspaper, Johann Wenzel Zinke -, Copper EngraverFashion image, three figures, mens fashion, UnknownCostumes Français, 1799: Polonaise de Satin (...). Woman in a 'polonaise' of satin. Scarf from 'Casimir' with embroidery in gold. Further accessories: hat, flat shoes with pointed noses. Man dressed in a frak, vest and striped long pants from velvet. Neckerchief. Slob stockings of black sheet. The hair has briefly cut ('à la brutus'). Hat in hand.A fashionable pair cavorting  at the court of Louis XV. (from a picture by St Aubin)        Date: 1763FASHIONABLES.. Artist: Paul Gavarni, French, 1804-1866Fashion, England, 19th century. English costumes. Print.Fashionable couple at the Russian Mountains rollercoaster, Les Montagnes Russes a Belleville, built in 1812. (The first switchback, Year VII, 1799). Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in Paris, William Heinemann, London, 1898.Traditional costume of island Zuid-Beveland in Zeeland, 1857, 1857 Traditional clothing of the island of Zuid-Beveland in the province of Zeeland. Various individual studies. Illustration in a book from 1857 with 56 records of Dutch traditional costumes. print maker: Netherlandsafter drawing by: Netherlandsafter drawing by: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper   South Beveland Traditional clothing of the island of Zuid-Beveland in the province of Zeeland. Various individual studies. Illustration in a book from 1857 with 56 records of Dutch traditional costumes. print maker: Netherlandsafter drawing by: Netherlandsafter drawing by: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper   South BevelandChildren's costumes from the environs of Rouen. Handcoloured fashion plate illustration by Pecheux engraved by Gatine from Louis-Marie Lante's 105 Costumes of the Departments along the Seine, Durand Aine, Paris, 1827.TRAJES CIVILES MILITARES Y RELIGIOSOS DE MEXICO - 1828 - DAMA ELEGANTE DE MEXICO - LITOGRAFIA SIGLO XIX. Author: LINATI CLAUDIO. Location: MUSEO DE AMERICA-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.Woman and child with hoop playing in the park. In the Champs Elysees, 1832. She wears a lace collar, dress with leg of mutton sleeves, bonnet and muff. Girl in dress with pelerine and pantalettes or bloomers. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in Paris, William Heinemann, London, 1898.La Gazette des Salons, 1836, No. 104: Chambr dress (...), 1836  Dressing gown fed with velvet and long pants from Mr Bourguesse. 'Turban and Perse' by Mr Legendre. Costumes of the little girls from Annette-François, Couturière. Slippers with pointed noses from Sakoski. Print from the fashion magazine La Gazette des Salons (1835-1837).  paper engraving clothes, costume (+ girls' clothes). fashion plates. nightwear (+ men's clothes). trousers, breeches (+ men's clothes). housecoat (+ men's clothes). head-gear: turban (+ men's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ men's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ men's clothes). newspaper, news-sheetParis fashions, couple dancing the Bal paré, reign of Louis XV, 1763. Handcoloured steel engraving by Hippolyte Pauquet after Augustin de Saint-Aubin (1736-1807) from the Pauquet Brothers' "Modes et Costumes Historiques" (Historical Fashions and Costumes), Paris, 1865. Hippolyte (b. 1797) and Polydor Pauquet (b. 1799) ran a successful publishing house in Paris in the 19th century, specializing in illustrated books on costume, birds, butterflies, anatomy and natural history.Fashion image, five figures, womens and mens fashion, UnknownThe First Fashion Magazine, 1787  From left to right. Woman in a jacket (caraco) with wide stripes on a body of red ('coquelicot') satin; Hat '`A la Tarare' on a hat from Gaze. Hairstyle "à la Conseilliere". Young man in a striped redingote about a red 'habit' and blue knee pants. Breloques with two watches and jewelry. Vertical striped stockings. Shoes with round buckles. Hat 'à l'Androsmane' with chock in hand. Woman in a 'fourreau' with blue and white stripes and with double falbala, gaze corner; hat '`A la Provencale'. All three with a big sleeve of fur. The print is part of the 3rd Cahier, 3rd Année, from Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises. The series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, November 20, 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.  paper engraving fashion plates. coat: overcoat (+ men's clothes). coat (+ men's clothes). head-gear. trousers, breeches, etc. (BREECHES) (+ men's clothes). button (+ other materials used for clothes). neck-gear ~ clothLe Suprême Bon Ton. Caricatures, 1800-1815, no 12: La Parisienne à Londres. A fashionable dressed French couple bows for a group of Englishs. According to the caption, these are Parisians in London. In the background a running track with two jockeys on horseback. Print from a series of 30 fashion prints, Le Suprême Bon Ton, Paris, 1800-1815.Fashion image, two figures, mens fashion, Unknown892 from Modes de Paris, Journal des Tailleurs. Artist: Anonymous, French, 19th century. Dimensions: sheet: 10 x 6 15/16 in. (25.4 x 17.7 cm). Date: 1848. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Gallery des Modes et Costumes Français, 1781, mm 208: Les Enfants de Mgr.le Comte d'Artois (...). Two governors and the children of the Count of Artois, the Duke of Angoulême and the Duke of Berri. The woman sitting on the chair is dressed in a 'Robe à la Polonaise' with 'manches and sabot'. Accessories: Hat decorated with ribbon and flowers, earrings, necklace, shoes with heels and buckles. The standing woman with child on the arm is dressed in a dress with 'manches and sabot'. Accessories: hat and knotted neckerchief. The two boys both wear a sailor suit with pleated collar and cuffs. Accessories: Hat with feathers, rattle () With ribbon, a scarf knotted around the agent. Girl with a dog on the line, dressed in a dress with around the waist a stitched scarf with on the ends of fringes. On the head a hat decorated with ribbon. Print from the MM series. 36th Cahier de Costumes Français, 28th Suite d'Habillements à la Mode, 1st Cahier Pour Le 3rd volume, Gallery des Modes et Costumes FJournal of the ladies and fashions, editis Frankfurt 1811, Parisian costume, (48), 1811  Woman, sitting on a wall, in a 'Spencer de Florence' on a skirt with scalloped hem. Hat decorated with 'blonde (bobbin)'. Man in jacket with low and wide waist. Long tricot pants. Accessories: hat, gloves, walking stick, boots ('Bottes à la Hussarde'). Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, Frankfurt-Am-Main, 1798-1848. The woman has been copied to pl. 1183, November 5, 1811, from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839. The man has been copied in mirror image to pl. 1184, 10 Novembre 1811, from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving skirt (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). flowers. shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (with NAME) (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of Fashion image, four figures, mens and boy fashions, UnknownSo that's the most graceful people of the earth (Title registered (letter))Elegant company on the ice, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, after Hendrick Avercamp, 1766 print A richly dressed company, consisting of two men and two women, on the ice. The print is loose in an album, see page 8. Amsterdam paper etching parts of church exterior and annexes: tower. winter sports. clothes, costume (+ men's clothes). clothes, costume (+ women's clothes). muff. mask. black velvet or satin mask, 'loup', 'cachenez' (+ women's clothes)Folk traditional costume, clothing, history of costumes, German costume, 1809-1812, Germany, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact date unknown, EuropeFanny Elssler in dem Divertissement: "Des Malers Traumbild" Délire d'un peintre.. Cajetan, J.. Prints. 1843. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. Opfermann, Franz, Délire d'un peintre (Choreographic work : Perrot), Ballet , 19th century, Ballet , Austria , 19th century, Elssler, Fanny, 1810-1884Walking Dress, Tenerife, Alfred Diston, active 1818-1829, 1824, Watercolor, pen and black ink and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 8 3/8 × 7 1/2 inches (21.3 × 19.1 cm), costume, dress, figure study, hats, shawls, women, Europe, Spain, TenerifeA man in fashionable dress is accompanied by a young lady. Coloured lithograph after J.V. Barret.Bambine - Comparse , Operas & operettas, Costumes, Allen A. Brown CollectionFashion image, three figures, mens fashion ball, house, promenade, UnknownLe Follet, 1854, No. 1904: children's toilets (...), 1854  Four girls and a boy in a park, playing with a jump rope. Under the performance some lines of advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Le Follet Courrier des Salons (Novembre 1829-Octobre 1882).  paper engraving fashion plates. clothes, costume (+ children's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ children's clothes). dress, gown (+ children's clothes). jumping-rope gamesFanny Elßler in the Cracovienne costume picture No,  for the theater newspaper, Johann Wenzel Zinke -, Copper EngraverMen of fashion , Dandies. Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Prints and DrawingsGood clothing taste.a man and a woman in stylish clothing.Village nuptials, 14th century. The bride is accompanied home by her father and her groom, to the sound of rebecs (oboes). She wears a crown and girdle, a rich cape over a bodice and dress, identifying her as a duchess. From the Gaignieres collection. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from "French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days," Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834.Fashion image, six figures, mens and boy suits, UnknownJournal of the ladies and fashions, editis Frankfurt June 23, 1822, Parisian costumes (26), Anonymous, 1822  According to the accompanying text (p. 701 and 702) Fig 1: hat of 'Paille d'Italie' decorated with marabo supply. Japon of 'Taffetas d'Italie' (Tafzijde), in the English way. Scarf of 'Gaze Cashemire'. Yellow gloves and blue shoes. Fig 2: Redingote of 'Drap Amazône' (Laeken). Long pants made of cotton jersey. Vest from Piqué. Cravate of 'Laine Cachemire' (Kashmier). The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published in Frankfurt as a copy of the French edition of Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). walking-stick, staff, cane (+ men's clothes). coat (+ men's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (CRAVAT) (+ men's clothes). trousers, breeches, etc. (PANTALON) (+ men's clothes). booGallery of modes of the Literary Thief and the Reading Cabinet gathered, March 25, 1848, 21st year, No. 6, 1848  Four women in a theatergege, dressed in different evening gowns. Accessories: theater viewer, earrings, necklace, flower corsage, gloves, fan, handkerchief, lorgnet.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). handkerchief (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers. eyeglasses, spectacles - AA - female human figure. boxes, loges ~ theatre, etc.. binoculars, spy-glass, etc.. cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti'Mode, Kleidung, Trachten in Frankreich zur Zeit Ludwigs XVI. Damen und Herren in den Kleidern des Spätrokokos, von 1775, 1785, digitale verbesserte Re...Sketch of hidden balls // how are you costumed!Say, my elegant ... seems that we do not get along, both, on how to wear the goat!Fashion image, three figures, mens fashion, UnknownCOSTUMES DE HUMANN.. Artist: Paul Gavarni, French, 1804-1866Toilette du Matin. - Redingotte (sic) en ricbouk à gros boutons et pantalon anglais (Lacroix, r. Ste.-Anne, 55). - Robe de velouté à raies (Minaret, boulevard Poissonnière, 11). - Bonnet de tulle (magin de Made. Lassalle, passage des Panoramas, 54) ,. Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). Lithographs and Other WorksBambine - Comparse , Operas & operettas, Costumes, Allen A. Brown CollectionFashion image, two mens suits, three womens fashion, UnknownUniform for Adel Breasts at the Royal Institute for the Navy, 1845, 1845 Uniform for nobility at the Royal Institute for the Navy. Illustration in a book from 1845 about the uniforms and items of clothing of the Dutch country, naval power and militia companies in the Netherlands and in the overseas territories. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper   Netherlands Uniform for nobility at the Royal Institute for the Navy. Illustration in a book from 1845 about the uniforms and items of clothing of the Dutch country, naval power and militia companies in the Netherlands and in the overseas territories. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper   NetherlandsLadies of rank of the 15th and 16th centuries and their headdresses satirized. Queen on throne with ladies in waiting, from the Romance of Jean de Saintre, Cotton Nero D IX f.2, kneeling women from Jean Mielot's Benvenuto da Imola, Romuleon, Royal MS 19 E V, and satirical image of sow on stilts with harp wearing a hennin from Jean Froissart's Chronicles, Harley MS 4379. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.Fashion image, two figures, Hungarian court and galamodes male and female, UnknownModes and ways of the day in Paris at the end of the 18th century and at the beginning of the nineteenth century; The phrase changed "/ (crossed dress Louis-Philibert Debucourt (1755-1832). Modes and ways of the day in Paris at the end of the 18th century and at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The phrase changed (crossed dress). Engraving (Floor).Fashion review, family gazette, Sunday May 8, 1881, 10th year, No. 488: children's costumes (...), Anonymous, 1881  Seven different costuums for boys and girls, according to the caption of the 'English Warehouse'. From left to right (1 to 7): 1. costume for a seven -year -old boy, consisting of a knee pants and blouse. Straw hat decorated with a ribbon. 2. Costume of Blue Laeken for a boy of twelve years. 3. Costume of Groen Laeken for an eight -year -old boy. Ceintuur of yellow leather. Green Casquette with Scottish checkered tire. 4.'toilette 'for a girl of eleven-twelve year. 'Robe Anglaise' from Blue Wool. 5. 'Toilette' for a girl of fourteen fifteen years of grenade-red wool and light blue silk. 6. Costume for a child of three-five years. 7. Costume for a girl of about eight years. Beige wool dress. Caption: advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Revue de La Mode (1872-1913). Detailed description of the clothing on page 455 and 456 "planche coloriFashion at Berlin, Germany, a Krinoline, a hoop skirt or hoopskirt is a women's undergarment worn in various periods to hold the skirt extended into a fashionable shape, woodcut, Germany, EuropeLife in Philadelphia. Plate 11 / C. Edward Clay, 1799-1857, engraver. etching, hand-coloured Print shows an African American woman, wearing a very large hat, in a shop trying to purchase a pair of stockings.Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks.. Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901). Illustrations. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Picture Collection. Courtship, Hats, Bonnets, Men , Clothing & dress, Women , Clothing & dress, UmbrellasDutch costumes, 1800 - 1833 print Blad with 4 performances of couples in Dutch traditional costume. Under each image a caption in Dutch and in French. Numbered in the middle: (No. 163. B.). Turnwood paper letterpress printing historical costume. folk costume, regional costumeSuch things are Such things were. British Cartoon Prints Collection . Clothing & dress,England,1780-1790.Afternoon Pleasure, Italian FashionLe Follet, 1854, No. 1884: children's toilets (...), 1854  Three girls and a boy with toys (ball, jump rope and hoops) in a park. Under the performance some lines of advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Le Follet Courrier des Salons (Novembre 1829-Octobre 1882).  paper steel engraving fashion plates. clothes, costume (+ children's clothes). dress, gown (+ children's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ girls' clothes). dress, gown (+ girls' clothes). underclothes for the lower part of the body: bloomers (+ girls' clothes). (bowling a) hoop. jumping-rope gamesOpening day in New York , Fashion industryMONSTROSITIES OF 1819 & 1820  A satire on the fashion  victims of the day, including  various hideous hats.      Date: 1819 - 1820Fashion in Berlin, ee Krole, e Reifrock or hoop skirt is e undergarment for woman that was worn various eras to give the skirt ee fashionable shape. Se name of the Tudor period was colourgale, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, Germany, EuropeMagasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises, 10 juin 1788, 3e Année, 21e cahier, Pl. 1,2 et 3.From left to right. Seven buttons with: 1) the church of Sainte-Geneviève, 2) The city gate of Saint-Denis 3) Madrid Castle, 4) Hôtel des Invalides, 5) De Bastille, 6) Halle Aux Blés, 7) Hôtel Du Garde -Meuble. Young man dressed in a striped habit with large buttons, vest and blue knee pants. Stretched neckerchief, wrinkled jabot and cuffs. Striped stockings. Accessories: stitch with knot and lis, walking stick, shoes with square buckles. Two women's busts: 'Pouf' (hat) of white mesh with pink tie and feather forest (below), and blue hat with wide border with white ribbon (above). The print is part of the 21st Cahier, 3rd Année, from the Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et anglaises series. The series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by BuisSon, Paris, 20 Novembre 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.Mode, Kleidung, Frankreich, Pariser Kostüme zur Zeit der Revolution um 1790, von links, Dame von 1791, Dame vom Juli 1792, Herr in offenem Anzug und r...People in traditional costumes, fashion, costumes, clothing in France at the beginning of the 19th century, illustration, France, Europe Fish, in human dress, going  shopping for poultry.        Date: 1828George Moutard Woodward, ca. 1760-1809, British, Return from Bond Street - or - Loads of Fashion to Astonish the Vulgar.Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises, 30 juin 1787, Pl. 2.Two women's busts with a hat on the curled hair: white hat, decorated with plumes and surround with garland from flowers (left) and a hat with raised edges and three springs (right). The print is part of the 23rd Cahier, 2nd Année, from the Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et anglaises series. The series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, November 20, 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.A trade card for Charter Oak stoves and ranges featuring two women wearing bustle dresses, circa 1890. Photo: Courtesy Everett CollectionNoblewoman, Germany, 1560-1565, Illustration, The History of Costume, Braun & Schneider, Munich, Germany, 1861-1880Woman and child in front of the Fountain of Leda, Fontaine de Leda, in the Rue du Regard, Paris, Year VII, 1799. (Designed by Francois-Jean Bralle and built in 1807.) Woman in scarlet spencer jacket over white dress. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in Paris, William Heinemann, London, 1898.Fashion, France, 18th century. Housekeeper. Print by Leclerc and Dupin, 1778.Three women and two men in clothing from the eighteenth century, Anonymous, 1857 print Numbered at the top right: XXXVII.  paper  clothes, costume. wigRegency woman and child walking on a beach, 1811. Walking dress with Vandyke lace cuffs and Tuscan border, short capuchin cloak of buff sarsnet with Chinese silk fringe. Moorish turban, purple ridicule bag, parasol. Child in short-sleeved Spanish onesie, Indian dimity waistcoat, purple velvet college cap. Plate 10, August 1 1811. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Uwins from Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, London.Fashion image, two figures, summer fashions, UnknownFashionables of 1816 Taking the Air in Hyde Park!, unknown artist, c. 1816, Hand-colored etching, Sheet: 9 9/16 x 16 1/4in. (24.3 x 41.2cm)Pont Neuf, Paris, leaf from 'A Collection of Dresses by David Allan Mostly from Nature', David Allan (Alloa, Scotland, 1744 - 1796) 1776Paris, Mésangère, Pierre de la, Gatine, Georges Jacques, Le Bon Genre, No. 8 : La Rencontre au Bal., fashion print, prints, costume and fashion prints, costume- en modeprenten, height mm, width mm, French, 1773 - 1831, print maker, printmaker, 1801 - 1802, paper, etching, stipple engraving, Publication (Event), Publication, 1761 - 1831, publisherCostume studies of a lady and a gentleman, Simon Andreas Krausz, 1770 - 1825 drawing Costume studies of a lady and a gentleman, with notes.  paper. chalk. watercolor (paint) brush clothes, costume (+ men's clothes). clothes, costume (+ women's clothes)The little fruit tree. / 6 (title registered) | Costumes of Paris (title of all)The illustrated fashion, family log, 1882..The good ones. / 13 (registered title) | Costumes of Paris (title of all)Store of new French and English modes, June 10, 1788, 3rd year, 21st notebook, pl. 1, 2 and 3, A.B. Duhamel, after Defraine, 1788  From left to right. Seven buttons with: 1) The church of Sainte-Geneviève, 2) The city gate of Saint-Denis 3) The castle of Madrid, 4) Hôtel des Invalides, 5) De Bastille, 6) Halle Aux Blés, 7) Hôtel du Garde -Meble. Young man dressed in a striped habit with large buttons, vest and blue knee pants. Start neck cloth, wrinkled jabot and cuffs. Striped stockings. Accessories: Stick with knot and lis, walking stick, shoes with square buckles. Two women's busts: 'pouf' (hat) of white mesh with pink band and featherbos (below), and blue hat with wide edge with white ribbon (above). The print is part of the 21st Cahier, 3rd Année, from the Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises. The series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, 20 Novembre 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.  paper engraving fashion plates. buckle. coat (+ men's clothes). cJournal des Ladies et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 1914, No. 144: UN Incroyable et Une Cantinière. Travesti or historic costumes. The couple in the foreground is dressed as an incoyable and market tester. Print from the Mode magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes (1912-1914).Small mail of the ladies, 1825, no. 354: overcoat in sheets with buttons (...), 1825  Man in a pardessus of Laeken with knots of silk. Vest with small lapels. Span pants of purple sheet. Haircut by Mr Normandin. Accessories: checkered neck cloth, gloves, top hat, monocle on a cord, shoes. Boy in children's clothing from Scottish checkered 'Drap Grec' (Laeken), from the stores of 'Couronne d'Or'. Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courrier des Dames (1821-1868).  paper engraving fashion plates. coat: overcoat (+ men's clothes). trousers, breeches, etc. (PANTALON) (+ men's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (VEST) (+ men's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ women's clothes). monocle, single lorgnette (+ male human being (not to be used where -A- is prescribed)). styles of hairdress. chair. head-gear: beret (+ boys' clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (TUNIC) (+ boys' clothes). trousers, breeches (+ boys' clothes)Fashion image, six figures, mens fashion, UnknownPolnischer Tanz: (Wesele w oycowie). Prints. 1850 - 1859. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. Mazurka (Dance), Costume , PolandMode, Trachten, Kleidung in Österreich 1850, von links, Tracht in Seewiesen, Steiermark, Tracht in Tullnerboden, Niederösterreich, altes Paar aus Zell...Monstrosities of 1822   G. Cruikshank, fect.. Title transcribed from item, Forms part British Cartoon Prints Collection . Clothing & dress,England,London,1820-1830.A woman at the drapers informs  the immaculate assistant that  she will require a further 5  1/2 metres of fabric for a  hat. A comment on the tall  crowned hats of the period.      Date: 1917Elegant company on the ice, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, after Hendrick Avercamp, 1766 print An elegant company, consisting of two men and two women, dressed according to fashion around 1620, on the ice. Amsterdam paper etching winter sports. parts of church exterior and annexes: tower. clothes, costume (+ men's clothes). clothes, costume (+ women's clothes). muff. black velvet or satin mask, 'loup', 'cachenez' (+ women's clothes). cape (+ men's clothes)Cannonnier with a grain evaler; Uniforms and costumes.Roman man wearing the panula, and a seated Roman senator. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's "Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages" (1798).Honoré Daumier, Modification du costume parisien , 19th century Modification du costume parisien ...Fashionable women in feather hats, lace ruff collars and fur-trimmed dresses. Crossing the Pont des Arts, Paris, 1816. In the background is the famous blind organ grinder and his dog under a parasol. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in Paris, William Heinemann, London, 1898.Roman dancing girls in seethrough robes. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's "Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages" (1798).The Narcissus and the Observer, August 1842: published by Fontain (...), 1842  Two men, one of whom with a gun under their arm. Two children in the background, whose boy is displayed on the back. Left: jacket, vest and long span pants. Knotted black neck cloth. Accessories: top hat, gloves, walking stick, shoes with square noses and heels. Right: hunting suit, consisting of a jacket with belt on a checkered long pants. The girl is wearing a jacket with long sleeves and rounded front buildings on a wide white skirt. The boy wears a wide jacket on long pants. Walking stick in hand. Print from the fashion magazine Le Narcisse et l'Observateur (1829-1855)  paper engraving fashion plates. clothing for the upper part of the body (+ girls' clothes). ensembles of pieces of clothing (HUNTING COSTUME) (+ men's clothes). hunter (+ hunting weapons, equipment, outfit). head-gear (+ girls' clothes). skirt (+ girls' clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ men's clothes). coat (+ men's clothes). trousers, bSkating young woman from Amsterdam, Bernard Picart, 1728 print Skating young woman, belonging to the Petit Bourgeoisie of Amsterdam, ca. 1720. She is dressed in a simple dress over which she wears a three -quarters of a jacket. print maker: Amsterdampublisher: Amsterdampublisher: Paris paper etching clothes, costume (+ women's clothes). coat (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (JACKET) (+ women's clothes). skates (winter sports) Amsterdam