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Ceremonial Dress Collection (page 9)

"Ceremonial Dress: A Glimpse into the Rich Tapestry of Tradition" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of ceremonial dress

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Pierre Augereau (1757-1816), duc de Castiglione, 1839. Artist: Francois Pigeot

Pierre Augereau (1757-1816), duc de Castiglione, 1839. Artist: Francois Pigeot
Pierre Augereau (1757-1816), duc de Castiglione, 1839. Augereau was a French soldier and military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He was made a Marshal of France

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Charles XIV John of Sweden (1763-1844), King of Sweden, 1839. Artist: Francois Pigeot

Charles XIV John of Sweden (1763-1844), King of Sweden, 1839. Artist: Francois Pigeot
Charles XIV John of Sweden (1763-1844), King of Sweden, 1839. Charles XIV John (born Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte) was King of Sweden and Norway (where he was known as Karl III Johan)

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: The Prince of Wales and Admiral William Sims, Cambridge, 1921

The Prince of Wales and Admiral William Sims, Cambridge, 1921. The future King Edward VIII in academic robes. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: The Prince of Wales as chancellor of the University of Wales, Bangor, 1923

The Prince of Wales as chancellor of the University of Wales, Bangor, 1923. The future King Edward VIII in military uniform and ceremonial robes

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Presentation to the Queen, c1850s, (1900). Artist: William Heysham Overend

Presentation to the Queen, c1850s, (1900). Artist: William Heysham Overend
Presentation to the Queen, c1850s, (1900). Prince Albert, who was Chancellor of Cambridge University from 1847 until his death in 1861, presenting an address to his wife, Queen Victoria

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Reception of Louis Philippe at Windsor Castle, 1844, (1900)

Reception of Louis Philippe at Windsor Castle, 1844, (1900). Frances last king, Louis Philippe (1773-1850) was entertained by Queen Victoria on a state visit at Windsor Castle in 1844

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: The House of Lords in the Time of Charles I, 17th century, (c1902-1905)

The House of Lords in the Time of Charles I, 17th century, (c1902-1905). The King sits on the throne with the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in their robes

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: King Louis-Philippe I of France (1773-1850), 1900. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter

King Louis-Philippe I of France (1773-1850), 1900. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter
King Louis-Philippe I of France (1773-1850), 1900. Louis-Philippe was King of France from 1830 to 1848. He was the last king to rule France

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Zulu chief, 1926

Zulu chief, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: George I (1660-1727), c1714. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller

George I (1660-1727), c1714. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller
George I (1660-1727), c1714. German born King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714, Elector of Hanover (1698). First Hanoverian king of Great Britain

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Nane-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Nane-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Nane-Qagyuhl, c1914. Man dressed in a full-body bear costume. The bear had the duty of guarding the dance house

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Nuhlimahla-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Nuhlimahla-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Nuhlimahla-Qagyuhl, c1914. Person wearing ceremonial mask of the Nuhlimahla during the during the Winter Dance ceremony. These characters impersonated fools

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Hamatsa-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Hamatsa-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hamatsa-Qagyuhl, c1914. Kwakiutl man, full-length portrait, standing, facing front

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Hami-Koskimo, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Hami-Koskimo, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hami-Koskimo, c1914. Koskimo person wearing full-body fur garment, oversized gloves and mask of Hami ("dangerous thing") during the numhlim ceremony

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Hamasilahl-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Hamasilahl-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hamasilahl-Qagyuhl, c1914. Ceremonial dancer, full-length portrait, standing, wearing mask and a fur garments during the Winter Dance ceremony

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Maskette-Nunivak, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Maskette-Nunivak, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Maskette-Nunivak, c1929. Eskimo man, head-and-shoulders portrait, wearing headdress consisting of a protruding headband around the crown of his head, feathers, and a wooden bird head in front

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Kominaka dancer, 1910, c1911. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Kominaka dancer, 1910, c1911. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Kominaka dancer, 1910, c1911. Kwakiutl Indian in costume with skulls

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: High Hawk, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

High Hawk, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
High Hawk, c1907. High Hawk, standing, facing left, in ceremonial dress, war bonnet and holding a coup stick

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Hamasaka in Tluwulahu costume with speaker's staff-Qagyuhl [principal chief], c1914

Hamasaka in Tluwulahu costume with speaker's staff-Qagyuhl [principal chief], c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hamasaka in Tluwulahu costume with speaker's staff-Qagyuhl [principal chief], c1914. Hamasaka, a Kwakiutl chief, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing front

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Dressed in his black goatskin cloak

Dressed in his black goatskin cloak, a Samburu boy puts his bundle of sticks, staves and gum on the roof of his mothers house

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: In the weeks leading up to their circumcision

In the weeks leading up to their circumcision, Samburu boys gather frequently to sing the lebarta, a circumcision song with a slow, haunting melody whose words are ad-libbed to suit the occasion

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Beating the Bounds, Truro, Cornwall. 4th October 1912

Beating the Bounds, Truro, Cornwall. 4th October 1912
Beating Truro City Land Bounds. Group including the mayor at Bosvigo Bridge. Beating the Bounds is an old tradition whereby officials of the parish share their knowledge of the boundaries of their

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Huli Wigmen with Blyths Hornbill bills as necklace decoration Tari Southern Highlands

Huli Wigmen with Blyths Hornbill bills as necklace decoration Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Hale Johu a Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. His eye was

Hale Johu a Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. His eye was lost to an arrow in battle. Feathers in head dress include Superb Bird of Paradise breast shield, Papuan Lorikeet

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: A Samburu mother shaves her sons head outside

A Samburu mother shaves her sons head outside her home the day before he is circumcised. Round her neck hangs his nchipi - the distinctive decoration of every boy who participates in the circumcision

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Mothers rub animal fat into their sons cloaks

Mothers rub animal fat into their sons cloaks to make them supple. This task is performed shortly before the boys set out on an arduous journey to collect sticks, staves and gum to make bows

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Cambodia-Theme-Love

Cambodia-Theme-Love
This photo taken on February 2, 2014 shows a Cambodian groom and bride praying during a wedding ceremony in Kandal province, some 60 kilometers southeast of Phnom Penh

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, from Lodges British Portraits

Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, from Lodges British Portraits
XJF392661 Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, from Lodges British Portraits, 1823 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Waiting for an Audience, 1904 (oil on wood)

Waiting for an Audience, 1904 (oil on wood)
BAL364917 Waiting for an Audience, 1904 (oil on wood) by Makovsky, Vladimir Egorovic (1846-1920); Radishchev State Art Museum, Saratov

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Portrait of Frederick V, 1749 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Frederick V, 1749 (oil on canvas)
XOT359169 Portrait of Frederick V, 1749 (oil on canvas) by Pilo, Carl Gustaf (1711-93); Rosenholm Castle, Denmark; (add.info.: Frederick V (1723-66); King of Denmark and Norway; ); Swedish

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Portrait of Ch ien-Lung Ti Emperor, 1793 (w / c on paper)

Portrait of Ch ien-Lung Ti Emperor, 1793 (w / c on paper)
XCF266070 Portrait of Ch ien-Lung Ti Emperor, 1793 (w/c on paper) by Chinese School, (18th century); British Museum, London

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Charles Louis Francois Letourneur (1751-1817) 1796 (oil on canvas)

Charles Louis Francois Letourneur (1751-1817) 1796 (oil on canvas)
XIR208171 Charles Louis Francois Letourneur (1751-1817) 1796 (oil on canvas) by Desoria, Jean Baptiste Francois (1758-1832); ChAteau de Versailles

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Marshal Andre Massena (1758-1817) Duke of Rivoli, 1814 (oil on canvas)

Marshal Andre Massena (1758-1817) Duke of Rivoli, 1814 (oil on canvas)
XIR197219 Marshal Andre Massena (1758-1817) Duke of Rivoli, 1814 (oil on canvas) by Hersent, Louis (1777-1860); Musee d Art et d Histoire, Palais Massena, Nice, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Portrait of Tzu Hsi, the Empress Dowager (1835-1908) (colour litho)

Portrait of Tzu Hsi, the Empress Dowager (1835-1908) (colour litho)
XTD141113 Portrait of Tzu Hsi, the Empress Dowager (1835-1908) (colour litho) by Chinese School, (19th century); Private Collection; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Arriving at the Levee at St Jamess Palace, London, Mr Gowan Beloe and Captain

Arriving at the Levee at St Jamess Palace, London, Mr Gowan Beloe and Captain Ronald Warlow. 3 March 1938

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: The presentation of the Erith Charter. The Marquess Camden and Erith Mayor G

The presentation of the Erith Charter. The Marquess Camden and Erith Mayor G C Humphrey ceremonially march down the street. 28 September 1938

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: England, London, painting of Interior of Westminster Abbey

England, London, painting of Interior of Westminster Abbey
England - London - 18th century. Interior of Westminster Abbey

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: England, London, engraving of The Vauxhall Orchestra in London

England, London, engraving of The Vauxhall Orchestra in London
England - London - 18th century. The Vauxhall Orchestra in London. Engraving

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: George Sternberg, US Army physician C014 / 0121

George Sternberg, US Army physician C014 / 0121
George Miller Sternberg (1838-1915), US Army physician and Brigadier General. Sternberg, who fought in the US Civil War, carried out pioneering work in bacteriology in the USA

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Timan Tumbo and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen adorned in bird of paradise plumes Tari Valley

Timan Tumbo and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen adorned in bird of paradise plumes Tari Valley Papua New Guinea

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Timan Tumbu a Huli Wigman from the Tari Valley Highlands Papua New Guinea dressed

Timan Tumbu a Huli Wigman from the Tari Valley Highlands Papua New Guinea dressed in ceremonial warrior dress adorned with birds of paradise feathers including Splendid BOP, Lawes Parotia

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Huli Wig-men at Makara Bird View Lodge Tari Papua New Guinea

Huli Wig-men at Makara Bird View Lodge Tari Papua New Guinea

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: A Huli Wigmans wig from Tari in Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers

A Huli Wigmans wig from Tari in Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers include the breast shield of Superb Bird of Paradise and Papuan Lorikeet feathers above

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Timan Thumbu Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers

Timan Thumbu Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers and plumes in head dress include breast shield of Superb Bird of Paradise, Papuan Lorikeet, Lesser Bird of Paradise

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Huli Wigmen Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Huli Wigmen Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers in head dress include Superb Bird of Paradise breast shield, Papuan Lorikeet, Lesser Bird of Paradise

Background imageCeremonial Dress Collection: Huli Wigman Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Huli Wigman Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea




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"Ceremonial Dress: A Glimpse into the Rich Tapestry of Tradition" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of ceremonial dress. From the resplendent attire worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II during her coronation in 1953 to the regal robes of the Royal Victorian Order, these garments hold a significant place in history. Traveling further back, we encounter two Sikh Princes of the Punjab captured in a mesmerizing black and white photograph from July 20th, 1918. Their traditional attire reflects their cultural heritage and showcases their noble lineage. Delving even deeper into history, we come across Prince Edward of Wales, who would later ascend to become King Edward VII. In an enchanting portrait from 1890 by W&D Downey, he dons an exquisite ceremonial dress that exudes elegance and grandeur. Not limited to royalty alone, ceremonial dress extends its influence across various cultures and eras. An Alderman of the City of London proudly displays his civic costume from 1805 while Native American warriors gather together adorned with war paint and symbolic garments on paper. The Laughing Cavalier immortalized by Frans Hals in 1624 captures a dashing figure dressed impeccably for courtly affairs. Similarly, Jan Hus before the Council of Constance in Vaclav Brozik's painting transports us to a pivotal moment in history when religious beliefs clashed amidst ornate vestments. Moving away from Europe's shores, we witness Truro's Beating the Bounds ceremony taking place on October 4th, 1912—a tradition steeped in community spirit as locals parade through their town wearing distinctive ceremonial garb. Venturing eastward towards Lo Manthang reveals local monks enveloped in vibrant ceremonial dress while playing Tibetan horns during a joyous festival—an awe-inspiring sight that celebrates spiritual devotion fused with cultural heritage.