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Portrait of Armenian noblewomen by Hakob Hovnatanyan;E. D. Rotinova-Gurgenbekyan, 1840-1850 and Prin
Portrait of two Polish noblewomen of the Lubomirski family in costume influenced by Polish national
“Jeune fille de Bogota” by Auguste Wahlen and Adolphe-François Panneker,1843
People of Brazil by Jean-Baptiste Debret, first from 1826 and two 1827
Dressed Stones Awaiting Placement during Construction of the Washington National Cathedral, Autumn 1
Two portraits of Bulgarian women in traditional dress by Snejana Slavova
A Series of Views in Burmah taken during Major Phayre’s Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855 by Coles
Les costumes populaires de la Turquie en 1873;Peasant man and woman from around Bursa (wearing weddi
Study of a lady from Procida, an island off the coast of Naples in southern Italy, by Edouard Pingre
Greek woman by Christoph Weigel after Caspar Luyken, 1703
Women’s costumes from regions of the Ottoman empire by Jost Amman and Abraham de Bruyn, 1577;W
Illustrations of Tatar costumes by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810)“Femme Tartar
Women from the Ladakh tribe in India by Jimmy Nelson
Its been a while since I have done a National Day. Its great time to bring it back with it being a n
Regional costume from Toledo, Spain in the 16th c.
Traditional dress of the peoples of Holland,1858
Women in traditional Macedonian dress from the Mariovo region
Its been a while since I have done a National Day. Its great time to bring it back with it being a n
athedarklord:This is how I make my Assistant dress on National Women’s Day it teaches her that whate
“A Swedish Fairytale” by Carl Larsson, 1897
Study of a lady from Caraffa, Calabria by Édouard Pingret (1788 − 1875)
Young Miao woman in Yangshuo, China, wearing national costume
Aegean women’s costumes;Macedonian Festive Dress (Macedonia, Roumlouki) Macedonian Peasant Woman&rsq
“Fille de noce île de l’Archipel” by Jean-Baptiste Vanmour,18th c.
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