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Historical Dress Collection

Step back in time with these stunning chromolitho images of historical dress

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Laure and Marguerite (chromolitho)

Laure and Marguerite (chromolitho)
734692 Laure and Marguerite (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Laure and Marguerite)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Carmen and Desdemona (chromolitho)

Carmen and Desdemona (chromolitho)
734689 Carmen and Desdemona (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carmen and Desdemona)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Elsa and Fatma (chromolitho)

Elsa and Fatma (chromolitho)
734693 Elsa and Fatma (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elsa and Fatma. Liebig card)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Rosa and Selika (chromolitho)

Rosa and Selika (chromolitho)
734687 Rosa and Selika (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rosa and Selika. Liebig card)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Gabrielle and Hedwige (chromolitho)

Gabrielle and Hedwige (chromolitho)
734690 Gabrielle and Hedwige (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gabrielle and Hedwige)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Vittorina and Xyinia (chromolitho)

Vittorina and Xyinia (chromolitho)
734688 Vittorina and Xyinia (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vittorina and Xyinia)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Norma and Ophelia (chromolitho)

Norma and Ophelia (chromolitho)
734685 Norma and Ophelia (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Norma and Ophelia)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Ida and Kem (chromolitho)

Ida and Kem (chromolitho)
734694 Ida and Kem (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ida and Kem. Liebig card)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Pia and Quintia (chromolitho)

Pia and Quintia (chromolitho)
734683 Pia and Quintia (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pia and Quintia. Liebig card)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Amneris and Beatrix (chromolitho)

Amneris and Beatrix (chromolitho)
734691 Amneris and Beatrix (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Amneris and Beatrix)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Yola and Zita (chromolitho)

Yola and Zita (chromolitho)
734686 Yola and Zita (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Yola and Zita. Liebig card)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Empress Theodora and Ulrica (chromolitho)

Empress Theodora and Ulrica (chromolitho)
734684 Empress Theodora and Ulrica (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Empress Theodora and Ulrica)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Prince Charles Louis Palatinate Tutor Wolrad

Prince Charles Louis Palatinate Tutor Wolrad
Prince Charles Louis of the Palatinate with his Tutor Wolrad von Plessen in Historical Dress; Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607 - 1674); Netherlands; 1631; Oil on canvas; 104.5 x 97.5 cm (41 1, 8 x 38 3)

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Half-length Portrait Bearded Man Historical Dress

Half-length Portrait Bearded Man Historical Dress
Artokoloro

Background imageHistorical Dress Collection: Illustration, Italy, Venice, people in historic carnival costume strolling alongside canal

Illustration, Italy, Venice, people in historic carnival costume strolling alongside canal



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Step back in time with these stunning chromolitho images of historical dress. From Laure and Marguerite to Empress Theodora and Ulrica, each portrait captures the essence of a bygone era. In the first image, Laure and Marguerite are adorned in elegant gowns that epitomize the fashion of their time. Their dresses feature intricate lace details and voluminous skirts, showcasing the opulence of the period. Moving on to Carmen and Desdemona, we see a stark contrast in styles. Carmen's vibrant red ensemble exudes passion and sensuality, while Desdemona's delicate white gown symbolizes purity and innocence. Elsa and Fatma transport us to an exotic world filled with rich colors and patterns. Elsa's dress is adorned with elaborate embroidery, reflecting her regal status, while Fatma's attire showcases traditional Middle Eastern influences. Rosa and Selika take us back to a romantic era where ruffles reign supreme. Rosa dons a lavish pink gown embellished with cascading layers of frills, while Selika opts for a more subdued yet equally captivating blue dress. Gabrielle and Hedwige bring forth visions of grandeur through their majestic outfits. Gabrielle shines in an ornate golden gown fit for royalty, whereas Hedwige dazzles in an emerald green creation that accentuates her natural beauty. Vittorina and Xyinia embody elegance from head to toe. Vittorina radiates sophistication in her black velvet dress adorned with pearls, while Xyinia captivates with her ethereal white ensemble featuring intricate floral motifs. Norma and Ophelia showcase contrasting styles within historical fashion. Norma embraces simplicity with her flowing white robe tied at the waist by a delicate ribbon; meanwhile Ophelia enchants us all as she floats gracefully amidst nature wearing a dreamlike watercolor-inspired gown. Ida and Kem transport us further back in time with their ancient Greek-inspired attire.