Historical Men's and Women's Fashion

Illustrations depicting period-specific men's and women's attire, showcasing formal and casual outfits from the 19th century.

Fashion image, French woman in Musslinbluse, Frenchman with gray cylinder, Unknown
Fashion image, French woman in Musslinbluse, Frenchman with gray cylinder, Unknown
Male and woman in historic costume, 1841, Huib van Hove BZ, 1841  Man and woman in historic costume. Possibly Prussian clothing. Costumes worn on the costumed ball held in The Hague on 17 and 19 February 1841 at the 25-year marriage of King Willem II and Anna Paulowna. Plates to some of these shows are found in an album about this ball. Netherlands paper drawing historical costume The HagueFashion image, two figures, womens and mens suit, UnknownFashion image, three figures, mens fashion a hunting suit, UnknownFashion, October 31, 1835, pl.477: Revue du monde Elegant (...), 1835  Man and wife at a balustrade. The woman in a dress with leaf motif and small shoulder mantle. Accessories: Haarnet, ribbon () Around the neck, long gloves, fan. Man dressed in a cloak with two shoulder collars. Vest and long pants. Knotted neck cloth. flat shoe with square nose. Print from the fashion magazine La Mode (1829-1855).  paper steel engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. coat (+ men's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ men's clothes). trousers, breeches, etc. (PANTALON) (+ men's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (VEST) (+ men's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ men's clothes)The Journal of Dames and Demoiselles, 1857, No. 500, Belgian Edition: Modes (...), 1857  A woman, two children and a dog at a garden bench. In the background an estate. According to the caption: 'Modes' by Alexandrine. Below some lines of advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Le Journal des Dames et des Demoiselles (1841-1902).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear (+ women's clothes). clothes, costume (+ children's clothes). gloves, mittens (SHORT GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ women's clothes). dog. flowers. handkerchief (+ women's clothes)Fashion image, two figures, womens and mens ball clothing, UnknownFashion image, two figures, social and visiting dresses, UnknownCostumes of women of Gaul before the Roman invasion. They wear long robes, bracelets and necklaces, long hair, curious hats. Theatrical or fancy-dress costumes. Gauloises avant Cesar. Handcoloured engraving by Gilloy after an illustration by Alfred Grevin from Les Filles dEve, Album de travestissements plus ou moins historiques, Typographie Eugene Plon, Paris, 1850.The Chaussée d'Antin / Le Faubourg St. Antoine, Anonymous, c. 1820 - C. 1840  Two fashionably dressed couples meet each other in Paris. The left couple, seen on the back comes from La Chaussée d'Antin, the right couple represents Le Faubourg St. Antoine print maker: Franceprinter: Parispublisher: Paris paper. watercolor (paint)  fashion ParisLe Bon tone, Journal des Modes, 1837, 93rd liv. No. 186: Moir hat (...), 1837  A woman with a boy and girl in a park, the boy has a hoop in his hand. There is a jump rope in the foreground. According to the caption: 'Moire' hat by Maurice-Beauvais. Flowers from Chagot Frères. Dresses, executed in the way of Camille. Boy in children's clothing from Cior-Cury. Girl in children's clothing from Minette. Slobkousen from Roussel. Print from the fashion magazine Le Bon Ton (1834-1884).  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). clothes, costume (+ girls' clothes). clothes, costume (+ boys' clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). (bowling a) hoop. jumping-rope games. flowers. brooch, agraffe, clasp (+ women's clothes). mother and child(ren), woman and child(ren) (family group)Journal des Modes et Littéraire, Le Protée, Février 1835, No. 16: Toilette De Promenad (...). Woman in a hiking costume: Redingote of velvet. Hat from 'Velours Épinglé' from the shops of my hocquet. STOLA AND MOF OF MARTERBONT. Children's clothing: 'Blouse' of velvet and long pants from 'Percale'. 'Bonnet Chinois' or Cap of Casimir and Velvet. Hoop in the hands.Fashion image, Parisian with Italian straw hat, Herr with Castorhut and whip, UnknownGoodbyes. / 10 (registered title) | Costumes of Paris (title of all)Costume of Bois d'Embourg, three leagues from Rouen. Tall bonnet with lace tails hanging forward over the face. Blue shawl trimmed with embroidered roses. Hand-colored fashion plate illustration by Benoit Pecheux engraved by Gatine from Louis-Marie Lante's "Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux," 1827/1885. With their tall Alsation lace hats, the women of Caux and Normandy were famous for the elegance and style.Fashion image, two figures, mens coats, UnknownFashion image, two figures, mens riding fashion, UnknownFashion image, three figures, mens fashion, UnknownCostumed procession of 1841: riders (page X), 1841 print Two nobles followed by a knight in armor on horseback with the coat of arms of Luxembourg, preceded by a group of (Eastern) Men in long coats. Leaf numbered X in the series of eighteen plates of the historic costumed procession representing the reception of Count William II of Holland in Utrecht in 1249. The parade held by the students of the University of Utrecht on 2 June 1841 on the occasion of the celebration of the Twenty -five -year -old recovery from the university. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Utrechtpublisher: Leiden paper  students' pageant. costumes used in pageants UtrechtLes Modes Parisiennes, 1856, No. 696: Robe de la Mèr (...). A armed couple on a balcony; The woman has a child going on. According to the caption: Jap of Maison Delisle. Ladies hat from Noël. Men's costume from Humann. Children's clothing from Maison Pauline Royer.Hieronder Some rules advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Les Modes Parisiennes (1843-1885).The First Fashion Magazine.The Cabinet des Modes ou les Modes Nouvelles first appeared on 15 November 1785. As the first real fashion magazine, it was published on a regular basis and wholly dedicated to news from the world of fashion. It was available by subscription only and distributed both in France and abroad. Each eight-page edition contained three hand-coloured engravings. After a year in print, the magazine changed its name to Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises. Instead of three loose sheets, it now included a single fold-out plate depicting clothes and accessories. Publication of the Magasin ceased abruptly in 1789; after this, it was most likely succeeded by the Journal de la Mode et du Goût.Journal des Demoiselles, March 1, 1888, No. 4666: costumes of Mme Taskin (...), 1888  A woman and four children in a garden; The children dance in a circle. According to the caption, the Taskin costumes are. Under the image some lines of advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Demoiselles (1833 -1922).  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ girls' clothes). stockings, socks (+ girls' clothes). trousers, breeches (+ boys' clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (+ boys' clothes). head-gear: beret (+ boys' clothes). statues, sculptures in garden. ring and square dancing (children's games)Student asks his girlfriend to take off his boots, Paul Gavarni, 1839 print  Paris paper  student love. boots (+ undressing, taking off clothes). sitting figure. standing figure - AA - female human figureThe Queen of the BallSnonny clad man and elegant dressed woman, Edme Jean Pigal, 1825 print  Paris paper  adult man. adult womanFashion image, two figures, morning dresses, UnknownCostumes de Mlle. Pauline, rôle de Marie, de Vernet, rôle de Dominique, et de Bosquier-Gavaudan, rôle de Jacques, dans la famille de Porteur d'eau. Comédie vaudeville, Th. des Variétés Petite galerie dramatique. Prints. 1824. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. Vaudeville , France , 19th centuryFashion image, six figures, womens, mens and childrens fashions, UnknownWoman with boy walking on the street, 1781 print Woman with child by hand, walking to the right. She is wearing a large fichu, striped dress with tow and a skirt. The curled hair decorated with a ribbon. Shoes with heels. The boy wears a pleated, cardigan, coat with rolled sleeves, striped long pants and stockings. A sash around the means. Shoes with buckles.  paper engraving fashion plates. trousers, breeches (+ boys' clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. skirt (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (+ boys' clothes)How do my dear friend you do not have a dress to put / How do you want! The areonauts have grabbed all the silk! and America does not: provide more cotton! (Registered Title) | News. (Title of the set)Fashion image, two figures, womens morning suit, girls dress, UnknownCitizens of London. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century.  1818Fashion image, Parisian with Arabic turban and tulle dress, gentleman in flap skirt, UnknownLe Moniteur de la Mode, MAI 1863, no. 705: Models The Costumes (...). Young woman sitting under a tree looking together with a boy a booklet. Four other children around them, one girl plays with a toy wheelbarrow and scoop. Young woman wears a white dress for the first H. communion or the H. Vormsel. According to the caption: 'Modéles' of the children's clothing by Pauline Royer, successor to E. Desrey. Below some rules advertising text for different products. Print from the floor magazine Le Moniteur de la Mode (1843-1913).Folk traditional costume, Clothing, History of costumes, Bourgeois costume of the French Republic, France 1770-1790, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact date unknownBouquet-maker at the plaza in front of Rouen cathedral. She wears a shawl with all its edges decorated and a capuchon. The "chicory" decoration is no less remarkable than the length of its pointed corners. Hand-colored fashion plate illustration by Benoit Pecheux engraved by Gatine from Louis-Marie Lante's "Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux," 1827/1885. With their tall Alsation lace hats, the women of Caux and Normandy were famous for the elegance and style.It's inconceivable. You are not recognizable, c. 1796  'Incroyable' dressed in a freak with large lapel and double row of knots. Vest and knee pants. Striped cravate and stockings. Accessories: stab, earrings, gloves, walking stick, boots. He walks with a 'merveilleuse'. With her left hand she holds her dress. Stockings. Accessories: Hair band, earring in the left ear, necklace, bracelets, flat shoes. In front of them is a saleswoman in a body and skirt. Fichu and apron. Hat on the head.  paper engraving fashion plates. 'merveilleuse'. 'incroyable' ~ dandy. head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). stockings, socks (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes). apron (+ women's clothes). coat (+ men's clothes). trousers, breeches, etc. (BREECHES) (+ men's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (CRAVAT) (+ men's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ men's clothes). boots (+ men's clothes). wandering or travelling merchant - BB - women engagFashion image, two figures, womens and mens fashion, UnknownFashion image, two figures, morning dress, full dress, UnknownThe firement escuyer, Jaspar de Isaac, 1634  The rider of the mule is a dwarf. Because he is sitting on the Rijdier, he seems just as big as his female companion. He wears a big hat with feathers on the head and is shown in boots with traces. The woman is in her open dress with low cleavage, poffing incised sleeves and a raised batist collar with lace, dressed according to fashion around 1634. She has her hands in a fur mof. Why not she is on the mule, but is next to it, is mentioned in the caption. The dwarf needs his rider because otherwise he can't keep up with the woman. Moreover, he is paralyzed! If we do not take his short legs and his paralysis literally, but in a transferable sense, it becomes clear that Isaac does not only show the fashion of 1634 here, but that the print seamlessly matches his other ambiguous prints from that year.  paper engraving fashion platesTaste in high life , Clothing & dress. William Hogarth (1697-1764). PrintsFashion image, two figures, womens and mens coat, UnknownLe Moniteur de la Mode, 1879, no. 1654E: Ceinture Régent (...). A young lady and four children are at a counter. Under the show some rules advertising text for different products. Print from the floor magazine Le Moniteur de la Mode (1843-1913).English chain.Fashion image, two figures, female and male house suit painter, painter, UnknownLe Follet, 1853, No. 1836: M.lle Grafetor hats (...), 1853  Four children are spinging on the string. A fountain in the background. 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 (+ girls' clothes). clothes, costume (+ boys' clothes). garden fountain. jumping-rope games. flowersToilette 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 WorksMisery et vanité ou rien qu'un (musée grotesque, no.22); Musée Grotesque. On a poor attic room a young woman is a white Jap (out-dress) Ironing. On the bed lies a pink crouch whose zoom is decorated with a flower edge. A few white stockings are hanging over a chair. The woman has a towel around the bare shoulders and a red wrap around the hips. Her wardrobe consists of only one dress. No 22 from Series Musée Grotesque.Fashion image, Childrens fashion, UnknownFashion image, six figures, mens and boy fashions, UnknownFolk traditional costume, clothing, history of costumes, French costume, ca 1780, Germany, historical, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, Europe3 / Modes for laughter / Why so I do not use fashion, to this ... since I have the means! ...Le Bon Ton, Journal des Modes, 1837, 93e Liv. No. 186 : Chapeau en moir (...).A woman with a boy and girl in a park, the boy has a hoop in hand. There is a jump rope in the foreground. According to the caption: hat of 'Moire' by Maurice-Beauvais. Flowers of Chagot Frères. Camomelle performed in the Way of Camille. Boy in children's clothing from Cior Cury. Girl in children's children's clothing. Slob stockings from Roussel. Print from the floor magazine Le Bon Ton (1834-1884).Couple waiting for the Saint-Cloud coach, Place de la Concorde, 1806. She in deep bonnet and high-waisted coat, he in hat, coat, breeches and boots. Saint Cloud was part of the Malmaison estate. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in Paris, William Heinemann, London, 1898.Le Caprice, 10 Juin 1845, No. 236: Chapeau de Crép (...). Two women at a balustrade. Left: Foised Jap with long sleeves and wide skirt with stripes motif in two shades of pink. Canopy hat with bow ribbons, decorated with violets. Brooch and bracelet. Right: Green Jap with long sleeves and wide skirt. Hat decorated with ostrich, flowers and tie ribbons. Around the shoulders a black scarf. According to the caption: hat of crepe and "Paille de Riz" hat of the Maison Faucillon. Below some rules advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Le Caprice, Journal de la Lingerie (1841-1905).Madam, ma'am, a skirt under skirt.The Promenade, Constantin Guys, French, 1802 - 1892, Brush and blue and gray wash, pen and brown ink on paper, Vertical rectangle, bevelled corners. A couple promenading arm in arm viewed frontally. Woman dressed in a silk hoop skirt with a hip-length black velvet jacket; man in afternoon clothes, high silk hat. At right, view from the back of a male figure walking in opposite direction., France, ca. 1858, figures, Drawing, DrawingCostumes of merveilleuses in the French Revolutionary era, 1792-1799. One wears a wide-brimmed cap, fichu and high-waisted robe, while the other wears a transparent Neoclassical robe and her hair in the Greek style. Citoyennes sous la Convention et le Directoire. Handcoloured engraving by Gilloy after an illustration by Alfred Grevin from Les Filles dEve, Album de travestissements plus ou moins historiques, Typographie Eugene Plon, Paris, 1850.The Journal of Dames and Demoiselles July 1860, No. 604: Belgian Edition. Toilets (...), 1860  A woman in Amazonezit on horseback. Around her three standing women in different crinoline gowns. According to the caption, the models and the substances of Maison Gagelin. 'Modes' by Alexandrine. Below some lines of advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Demoiselles (1841-1902).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear (+ women's clothes).. gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). dog. riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman (+ sitting on animal with both legs on one side, riding side-saddle). handkerchief (+ women's clothes). ornamental parts of clothing (+ women's clothes). parasol, sunshade (+ women's clothes)Costumes of the people of Africa, 18th century. Man and woman of Egypt in rich turban, robes and jewelry seated on a carpet 1, Khoikhoi man with spear and woman of South Africa, both wearing large mouton skins, hats and beaded loinclothes 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1792.unknown artist, The Fashionable Dresses for the Year, 1776, 1776. Mezzotint.Costume styles, 18th century, from left to right: middle class couple circa 1740, couple from Berlin in special evening dress circa 1780, French couple in Revolution-era costume, man in aristocratic dress circa 1800, woman in Grecian-style costume circa 1800.      Date: 18th centuryThe good kind number 75 - English costume, 1815 The good kind number 75 - English costumes, 1815 ". Engraving.Vive la France, "French" Style in Broadway 1840 Alfred E. Baker American This image of a dapper gentleman wearing a top hat and tailcoat, with ribbon on his lapel, and escorting two ladies similarly dressed in shawls and bonnets with veils may caricature Edward Dechaux, a prominent art dealer who also manufactured canvases for artists, stamping his name on the back (an example is at the New York Historical Society (for related prints see 54.90.1083 and 54.90.1357-.1358).. Vive la France, "French" Style in Broadway 388074Fashionable couple slumming it on the Boulevard du Temple, Paris. The Boulevard des Petits Spectacles, 1808. In the background, crowds mill around in front of the many small theatres on the street. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in Paris, William Heinemann, London, 1898.Costumes dHumann. Chapeau de Desprez, …. Artist: Paul Gavarni, French, 1804-1866The fashion monitor, 1879, No. 1661st: models of children's costumes (...), 1879  Five children in interior are around a puppet show with Marionette. According to the caption, the children's clothing of the La Paix department store is. Below some lines of advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Le Monitor de la Mode (1843-1913).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear (+ girls' clothes). dress, gown (+ girls' clothes). boots (+ girls' clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ girls' clothes). marionette. opera house (+ variant)Journal des Marchands-Tailleurs, Décembre 1838, no. 19. Woman sitting on a sofa, with a standing man on either side, in an interior. Left: overcoat with two shoulder collars, lined with fur on a span pants. Middle: Jap with wide sleeves (). Right: Jacket with lapel and double row buttons on a striped long pants. Top hat and walking stick in hand.A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century. The Duchy of Styria was located in modern-day southern Austria and northern Slovenia. It was a part of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 1806 and a crownland of Austria-Hungary until its dissolution in 1918.     Date: 1818Caricature of French and English costumes, circa 1815. "The small size of English ladies' hats, the excessive length of their bodices and mean cut of their dresses contrast with our Parisian fashions." Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangere's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.Observer of modes, February 1819, No. 18: Bordered hat (...), 1819  Hat trimmed with swan endons and with on top feathers. Japon and Pelerine from 'Velours Simulé Gris' trimmed with Zwanendons. Mof from Chinchilla. Children's clothing for a seven -year -old child by MR Barde, tailor or 'Tailleur au Musée de la Mode'. 'Tunique polonaise', trimmed with ermine. Ceintuur and 'roundabout', also fell with ermine. Long spacious pants, close to the boots. Print from the fashion magazine Observateur des Modes (Août 1818 - 30 Novembre 1823).  paper engraving dress, gown (+ women's clothes). fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (PELERINE) (+ women's clothes). muff (+ fur used for clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (TUNIC) (+ girls' clothes). belt, girdle, waistband (+ girls' clothes). boots (+ girls' clothes). trousers, breeches (+ girls' clothes). head-gear (+ girls' clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). border, ribbonVictoire de Rohan, Princess of Guemene, holding the baby Marie Therese, daughter of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. La Princesse de Guemenee et Madame Royale. Hand-coloured lithograph after Pierre Thomas le Clerc from Fashions and Customs of Marie Antoinette and her Times, by Le Comte de Reiset, Paris, 1885. The journal of Madame Eloffe, dressmaker and linen-merchant to the Queen and ladies of the court.Model hairstyles of Frrançais sapors. (Title registered (letter))Men of fashion , Dandies. Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Prints and DrawingsThe booths on the Pont Neuf, Paris, 1844. Woman in fur-trim cape and fur muff over a green dress with boy in cap, shirt and trousers. Equestrian statue of King Henry IV. The stalls of mountebanks and quack doctors had disappeared by 1854. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in Paris, William Heinemann, London, 1898.unknown artist, Tight Lacing, or Fashion before Ease. Mezzotint.Victoria, Illustrized Muster-und Mode-Zeitung, February 1876, pl. 374. Two women and a girl dressed in historic costumes. Print from the Fashion magazine Victoria, illustrated Muster-und Mode-Zeitung (Berlin 1851-1879).Journal des Demoiselles, 1851, 19th year, 1851  A woman with a child by the hand holds a baby hat. The sitting woman has a small striped jacket in her hand. In the background a nun. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Demoiselles (1833 -1922).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ children's clothes). stockings, socks (+ children's clothes). clothes, costume (+ children's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (+ women's clothes). nun(s). ball games. pianoforte. gloves, mittens (MITAINES) (+ women's clothes). easel. tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: scissorsFashion, France, 17th century. Family at the Table.Woman of Pistoia, leaf from 'A Collection of Dresses by David Allan Mostly from Nature', David Allan (Alloa, Scotland, 1744 - 1796) 1776UN BAL COSTUME.. Artist: Paul Gavarni, French, 1804-1866The Dames and Demoiselle Advisor, July 1861: Journal of economy (...), 1861  Four girls and a boy at or in a carriage, pulled by two goats. Under the performance some lines of information about the fashion magazine. Print from the fashion magazine Le Conseiller des Dames (1847-1892).  paper steel engraving fashion plates. clothes, costume (+ girls' clothes). clothes, costume (+ boys' clothes). four-wheeled vehicle drawn by two animals (+ three persons ~ traffic and transport). goat. whipJournal des Demoiselles, 1857, 25th year, No. 1, Hopwood, After Monogrammist ACV, 1857  Two women in front of a folding screen, dressed in an evening Japon and Boernoes. In the foreground two children in dress up clothes. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Demoiselles (1833 -1922).  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: evening dress (+ women's clothes). cape (+ women's clothes). screen, folding screen. dress-up party (+ children's clothes). bracelet, wristlet (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (SHORT GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). corsage (+ women's clothes). flowersThe right kind number 68 - English costumes The good kind number 68, 1814 - English costumes ". Engraving. Paris, Carnavalet museum.Revue de la fashion, Gazette de la Famille, Dimanche 11 Juin 1882, 11th Année, No. 545: Costumes d'enfants (...). Children's gliding of Barbey. Six costumes for girls, from left to right (number 1 to 6): 1. costume for a child of five years of cream-colored wool. Belt of ribbon. Straw hat decorated with white feathers. 2. Costume for a six year girl. 'Robe-Redingote' (Jackenkurk) from red 'Surah'. 3. 'Toilette' for a girl of ten-eleven year of cream-colored batist garnished with blue embroidery. 4. Costume for a girl of eight-nine years of blue silk and green faille or wool. 5. Cloak for a girl of eleven twelve year of brown sheet. 6. Costume for a six-seven year girl of beige wool and red velvet. Caption: Children's clothing from Barbey. Below a rule advertising text for different products. Print from the floor magazine Revue de la Mode (1872-1913). Detailed description of the clothing on page 198 "Planche Coloriée".Strapped pantaloons (inside  seam visible), blue sleeved  mantle with cape collar, plaid  lining & antique cuffs. Short  brown coat with fur collar &  cuffs & red lining.     Date: 1838Petit Courrier des Ladies, 25 Janvier 1830, No. 697: DieBitsch and Dap .... standing man dressed in a "DieBitsch" (overcoat) of Laeken topped with BrandeBourgs from Astrakan and silk, from the Geishofoffer's studios. Below a jacket on a close-fitting pants. Haircut of mailly. Two-year stitch (bicorn) in hand. In the background a figure, seen on the back, in the same costume. Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courier des Ladies (1821-1868). Bound (with a few pages. Le Journal des Laden et des Modes). January 15, 1827 to March 20, 1830. Incomplete.La Poupée Modele, November 1879, No. 4231 bis: toilets de la Mon Simon (...), 1879  A woman and four children in interior. According to the caption, the dresses of Simon. The boys' clothing is from Mr Lacroix.  paper engraving fashion plates. boots (+ girls' clothes). head-gear (+ girls' clothes). dress, gown (+ girls' clothes). trousers, breeches (+ boys' clothes). head-gear (+ boys' clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (+ boys' clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). walking-stick, staff, cane (+ boys' clothes). (playing with) boatsNuances du Sentiment, ca. 1838, no. 22: La Foi, L'Espérance et la Charité. Woman on state, flanked by two men. She is wearing a dress with boot neck and wide skirt. A canopy hat on the head. Scarf around the arms. The men are both dressed in a jacket, cardigan and long pants. A top hat on the head.Designs for Costumes 1875-80 Anonymous, French, 19th century French. Designs for Costumes 362268Lady and gentleman in Werthertracht around 1780, history of fashion, traditional costume history, historical, digitally restored reproduction of a 19t...Madame Jäger as Fidelia, in the Posse, The Kobold costume picture No,  for the theater newspaper, Andreas Geiger -, Copper Engraver, after, Johann Christian Schoeller -, artistLefèvre, H., Leiden, Sijthoff, Albertus Willem, Paris, Goubaud et Fils, Ad., De Gracieuse, Geïllustreerde Aglaja, 1876 : Modèles de la Maison, bottom left, bottom center, bottom right - printed, Ladies' dresses from Maison Legrand in Paris. Print from the fashion magazine De Gracieuse (1865-1936)., fashion print, prints, costume and fashion prints, 'THE GRACIEUSE', ILLUSTRATED AGLAJA, bottom center - printed, Parfums et Cosmétiques de Eug. Rimmel, La Haye & Amsterdam, Modèles de la Maison Ch.es Legrand, Boulevart Poissonnière, 20, Paris., Corsets et Jupons de P. de Plument, Rue Vivienne, 33., height 315 mm, width 685 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1876 - 1876, fourth quarter 19th century, paper, lithography (technique), hand coloring, Publication (Event), Publication, French, publisher, Dutch, 1829-06-30 - 1913-07-22, printerBallerina Pauline Leroux doll in Masaniello with a tiny doll representing the child actress and singer Miss Elizabeth Poole in the operetta Old and Young dressed by young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H. Lows Queen Victorias Dolls, George Newness, London, 1894.Gazette du Bon tone, 1914 - No. 1, pl. VIII: Ah! Le Beau Guignol (...) / Afternoon dress of Doucet., Jacques Drésa, 1914  A woman with a child on the arm and a puppet show doll on the hand, dressed in an afternoon gown of brown velvet, trimmed with blue silk, from Doucet. She is standing in an interior with sofa and armchair against the wall. Paintings on the wall. Planche VIII from Gazette du Bon Ton 1914, No. 1. Explanation of the clothing on page "Explication des Plankes  paper letterpress printing dress, gown: day dress (+ women's clothes). fashion plates. (playing with) dolls. mother playing with baby (fondling, dandling, crooning)Young woman and small boy, France, 18th century, from a print by Debucourt. Handcolored illustration by E. Lechevallier-Chevignard, lithographed by A. Didier, L. Flameng, F. Laguillermie, from Georges Duplessis's "Costumes historiques des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles" (Historical costumes of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries), Paris 1867. The book was a continuation of the series on the costumes of the 12th to 15th centuries published by Camille Bonnard and Paul Mercuri from 1830. Georges Duplessis (1834-1899) was curator of the Prints department at the Bibliotheque nationale. Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902) was an artist, book illustrator, and interior designer for many public buildings and churches. He was named professor at the National School of Decorative Arts in 1874.Le Monde et la Mode en Miniature, 1873, No. 92: New in the city of St Denis (...), 1873  Six children play outside, the girls are dressed in dresses with tour and a cloak. The boy is wearing a jacket with puff pants. The youngest child is wearing a dress with belt. The clothing is from Ville de St Denis and the passion of Ville de Lyon. Print from the fashion magazine Le Monde et la Mode and Miniature (1873-1874).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear (+ girls' clothes). boots (+ girls' clothes). coat (+ girls' clothes). skirt (+ girls' clothes). cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers. (bowling a) hoop. head-gear (+ boys' clothes). trousers, breeches (+ boys' clothes). boots (+ boys' clothes). coat (+ boys' clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ boys' clothes)The fashion monitor, 1880, No. 1743rd: Region belt (...), 1880  A young lady and four children at a toy stall in a park. Under the performance some lines of advertising text for different products. Print from the fashion magazine Le Monitor de la Mode (1843-1913).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ girls' clothes). dress, gown (+ girls' clothes). boots (+ girls' clothes). stockings, socks (+ girls' clothes). spinning a top. stall, booth (~ market). coat (+ girls' clothes)Traditional costume of Noord-Holland, 1857; Province of North Holland. / XXIV. Traditional costume of the province of Noord-Holland. SJEES AND TRAFFICE. Illustration in a book from 1857 with 56 plates of Dutch market forces.The supreme good tone, 1800-1815, no. 18: phew that is hot, anonymous, 1800 - 1815  Two women and a man are half undressed, stretched out on a couch. A young man looks around the corner at the company. On the skirt of the fat woman, a dog with his tongue lies out of the mouth. According to the thermometer (and the caption) it is very hot in the departure. Print from a series of 30 fashion prints, Le Suprême Bon Ton, Paris, 1800-1815. print maker: Francepublisher: Paris paper etching fashion plates. thermometer. couch, sofa, settee. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). dog. wig. trousers, breeches, etc. (BREECHES) (+ men's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (with NAME) (+ men's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). heatfashion 19th century ladies fashion fashionably dressed family in park engraving circa 1840 ""Modebilder zur Theaterzeitung aus Paris"",