File:France, 1793 (NYPL b14896507-1237371) (Vinkhuijzen collection of military uniforms) Cropped. Zur Geschichte der Kostüme. Münchener Bilderbogen. Mitglieder der Kommune. (1793–1794.) French revolution sans-culottes.jpg

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Deutsch: Mitglieder der Kommune. (1793–1794.); Münchener Bilderbogen mit Kostümbilder aus verschiedenen Jahrhunderten nach Zeichnungen von Louis Braun, W. Diez, Ernst Fröhlich, I. Gehrts, C. Häberlin, M. Heil, Andr. Müller, F. Rothbarth u.a. Vollständigen Werk.
English: 'Members of the Commune. (1793-1794.)'
  • The attire and clothing of individuals involved in the radical Paris Commune (French: Commune de Paris), the government of Paris from 1789 until 1795 during the French revolution; French revolutionary sans-culottes wearing iconic Phrygian caps (bonnets rouges) and tricolor cockades. The sans-culotte (left) is wearing full length trousers, the others wearing culottes (right, knee length breeches).
  • Book plate from Zur Geschichte der Kostüme ("On the History of Costume"), a German publication from Munich, Germany, originally released as a series of prints (Münchener Bilderbogen) starting in 1861 and later compiled into a book around 1900. The contributing illustrators for the costume plates included Louis Braun, W. Diez, Ernst Fröhlich, I. Gehrts, C. Häberlin, M. Heil, Andr. Müller, F. Rothbarth, and others.
Date Late 19th century
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current21:17, 15 August 2024Thumbnail for version as of 21:17, 15 August 20242,762 × 3,382 (3.82 MB)Wolfmann (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Unknown (unidentified) artist/illustrator. Book plate possibly from ''Zur Geschichte der Kostüme'' ("On the History of Costume"), a German publication from Munich, Germany, originally released as a series of prints (''Münchener Bilderbogen'') starting in 1861 and later compiled into a book around 1900. The contributing illustrators for the costume plates included Louis Braun, W. Diez, Ernst Fröhlich, I. Gehrts, C. Häberlin, M. Heil, Andr. Müller, F. Rothbarth, and others. f...

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