THE HISTORY OF COSTUME - TEXT INDEX #2
By Braun & Schneider - c.1861-1880
a) Francis II (1543-1560), Elizabeth (Daughterof Henry II) as a Bride (1545-1568), Francis II as Dauphin - Oldest Son of King
b) Antoine Bourbon - King of Navarre Father of Henry IV (1518-1562), Charles IX in Full Regalia, Francis II
c) Charles IX of France (1550-1574), Eleonora (1554-1592)
d) Henry d'Albret - King of Navarre (1505-1555), Claude de Lorraine Duke of Aumale (1515-1550)
a) Henry VIII (1509-1546), Anne of Cleves (1525)
b) London Merchant, Cavalier (1550-1600), Lady of Queen Elizabeth's Court
c) Mary of Scotland (Late 16th Century), Earl Douglas of Angus (1570), Edward VI (1550)
d) Lord Darnley Husband of Queen Mary of Scotland (1566), Marchioness of Dorset - Noblewoman, Queen Mary of Scotland (1566)
a) Polish Lady and Nobleman in National Dress
b) Soldier - Lancer, Cavalryman
c) Russian Nobleman, Polish Nobleman
d) Polish Nobility in Court Dress
a) German Nobility
b) Spanish Nobility
c) French Court Dress
d) French Court Dress
a) (1590), Man from Eiderstadt
b) Woman from Stapelholm on the Eider, Man from the North Sea Coast (1590), Man from Stapelholm, Man from the North Sea Coast
c) Man and Woman from the Island of Sylt (1590), Man from Haderstedt
d) Man and Woman from the Island of Fohr (1590), Man from Ockholm
a) German Nobility (Palatinate)
b) French Nobility
c) German Townspeople
d) Nuremberg Maid, Cart Driver
a) (1640) Dutch Skipper's Wife, Woman Amsterdam, Dutch Woman at Home, Woman from Antwerp
b) (1640) Bohemian Woman, Girl from Prague, Woman from Spain
c) (1640) English Noblewoman, Woman of Paris, Woman from Rouen, Woman from Dieppe
d) Poland 1590-1660
a) Noble Women - London (1590)
b) Merchant and Wife, London (1590), Officer
c) Merchant's Wife - London (1590), Servant Woman, Townswoman
d) Townswoman - England (1640), Lady in Street Dress, Lord Mayor's Wife, Matron
a) Chamberlain, Cardinal, Prelate
b) Deacon with Dalmatic and Alb, Acolyte in Surplice, Subdeacon in Alb and Colored Stole
c) Swiss Guard, Pope in Ceremonial Dress, Pope in Domestic Dress
d) Bishop in Pluvial, Bishop in Chasuble
a) Princely Dress (1625-1640)
b) Soldiers (1630-1650)
c) Englishman (1638-1640), Flemish (1640-1650)
d) Noblemen (1625-1640)
a) German Soldiers
b) German Soldiers
c) German Soldiers
d) Middle-Class Dress
a) Strasbourg, Strasbourg, Basel (1640)
b) Munich, Nuremberg, Vienna (1640)
c) Frankfurt on Main, Palatinate, Swabian
d) Servant Girl, Townswoman from Cologne, Matron
a) (1670) Woman with Broad Hat, Woman in Winter Dress, Woman in Mourning
b) (1670) Consul, Councilman
c) (1670) Tower Warden, Peasant Bride, Bridegroom
d) (1670-1690) Girls, Bride
a) Spanish Court Dress in the Netherlands
b) Middle-Class Dress in the Netherlands
c) Dutch Artist and Page
d) Dutch Nobility
a) Denmark: Gentleman and Wife
b) Norway: Gentleman and Wife, Countrywoman
c) Denmark: Townswoman, Merchant, Woman
d) Denmark: Upford, Dithmarschen, Eiderstadt
a) Anne Countess of Chesterfield (1640), Courtier of Charles II, Duke of Newcastle
b) Duke of William Villiers Viscount of Grandison (1640), Royalist Soldier (1649), Nobleman (1649)
c) Slingsby Bethel Sheriff of London (1680), Cavalier of Charles II (1680), Duchess of Cleveland (1675)
d) James Marquess of Hamilton, Townsman, Frances Duchess of Richmond
a) Nobleman
b) Peasant, Townswoman, Merchant
c) Noblewomen
d) Lady in Mourning
a) German Nobility
b) German Nobility
c) French Nobility
d) French Nobility
a) Musketeer and Pikeman in the Thirty Years' War
(Pike: A long wooden shaft with a pointed head used by foot soldiers.)
b) Nobility
c) French Cavalrymen
d) Dutch Nobility
a) Young Townsman, Bride, Young Townswoman
b) Peasants
c) Churchgoing Dress, Bailiff, Messenger
d) Woman in Mourning, Chief Bailiff, Village Mayer
a) French Nobility in Court Dress
b) French Nobility in Court Dress
c) Dutch Middle-Class Dress
d) French Cavaliers
a) Officer and Musketeer of the French Guard
b) Officer of the Palace Guard, Infantry Officer
c) Peasants, Mounted Gendarme - Armed Police Force
d) Nobleman, Officer
a) Francoise Marie de Bourbon - Duchess of Orleans (1702), Palace Guard of Louis XV of France (1724)
b) Maria Anna of Bavaria as Crown Princess of France - Court Dress (1679), Young Dandy (1670)
c) Hedwig Sophie - Princess of Sweden Duchess of, Elizabeth of Brunswick (1707)
d) Duchess of Portsmouth - Louise de Keroualle (1694), Maria Anna of Bavaria (1694). Palace Guard (1670)
a) Boyar, Tsar, Boyar
(Boyar: A member of the Russian aristocracy.)
b) Boyarina, Boyars
c) Princely Dress, Women's Summer Dress in Torshko, Woman from Belosersk
d) Women's Winter Dress in Torshko, Woman from Ryazan
a) Street Dress, Sultana, Sultan, Dancer
b) Turkish Soldiers
c) Turkish Soldiers (Janissaries)
d) Turkish Soldiers
a) French Marshal and Subaltern Officer (1704-1730)
b) Louis XV and French General (1704-1730)
c) Austrian Cavalrymen (1704-1710)
d) Austrian Infantrymen (1704-1710)
a) Student, Townsman, Councilman, Nobleman
b) Women's Ceremonial Dress, Noblewoman in Mourning, GirlĀ¹s Domestic Attire, Girl with "Rose Cap"
c) Riding Attire - also Worn at Weddings, Festive Middle-Class Women's Attire, Girl's and Women's Visiting Dress
d) Churchgoing Dress called "Hussegken", Peasants
a) Abbe - French Secular Clerk, Noblewoman
b) Gentleman and Lady of the Court of Louis XIV
c) German Gentleman and Lady
d) French Gentleman and Lady
a) Wurttemberg (1730) - Grenadier, Cuirassier General
b) Wurttemberg (1724-1738) - Private, Officer, Drummer, Sergeant
c) Officer of Grenadiers, Grenadier, Dragoon, Infantryman
Army of the Archbishop of Konstanz (1738)
d) Austria (1728)
a) Austria (1760-1775) - General, Officer
b) Austria (1760-1775) - Hussar, Infantryman
c) Prussia (1760) - Officer of Guard Battalion, Grenadier
d) Prussia (1760) - Officer of Hussars, Cuirassier in Sedlitz' Army, Mounted Grenadier (Private)
a) Dress Before 1780
b) Lady in Hoop Dress
c) Abbe - French Secular Clerk, Servant Girl in a Contouche
d) Dress of1780
a) Mannheim, German and French Dress in Strasbourg
b) Karlsruhe, Vienna, Frankfurt
c) Girl and Woman from Augsburg
d) Ludwigsburg Munich, Black Forest Peasant Girl
a) France (1780)
b) Germany at the time of Werther (ca. 1775)
c) French Incroyables (1794)
d) Germany (After 1800)
a) (1778-1779), (1774-1779), (1778-1780)
b) (1787), (1792), (1787)
c) (1778-1780), (1774-1779), (1777-1780)
d) (1781), (1784), (1784)
a) Member of the Council of the Five Hundred (1794-1799), Gala Dress of the Directoire
b) Middle-Class Dress (1796)
c) Generals (1799-1800)
d) Members of the Commune (1793-1794)
a) Middle Class (1790-1792)
b) Infantryman (1799), Grenadier (1795)
c) Hussar (1795), Line Cavalryman (1795), Infantryman (1796)
d) General (1795), Officer of Light Infantry (1795), Line Infantryman (1795)
a) (1793) - Saxon Army Postmaster, Hessian Horseman
b) (1788)
c) (1791), (1792)
d) (1789), (1790)
a) (1787)
b) (1798), (1799)
c) Woman from Berlin (1796), (1797)
d) Spring Dress (1794), Winter Dress (1795)
a) St. Gallen, Zug, Zurich
b) Lucerne - Best Man, Bride
c) Fribourg
d) Schaffhausen - Festive Dress and Winter Dress, Ausser Rhoden - Appenzell
a) District Captain - Aargau
b) Unterwlden, Fribourg
c) Aargau, St Gallen
d) Berne
a) Solothurn, Lucerne
b) Zug, Schwyz
c) Solothurn
d) Valais, Wedding Dress - Zurich
a) Augustinians
b) Dominicans
c) Benedictines
d) Ursulines
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