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Traditonal Dress Collection

"Journey through Time: Exploring the Richness of Traditional Dress" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of traditional dress

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Couple Courting, 1887 (oil on canvas)

Couple Courting, 1887 (oil on canvas)
NUL386990 Couple Courting, 1887 (oil on canvas) by Bls, Eugen von (1843-1931); 267x173 cm; Private Collection; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: The coalman (w / c on paper)

The coalman (w / c on paper)
XIR391479 The coalman (w/c on paper) by Persian School, (18th century); Bernisches Historisches Museum, Bern, Switzerland; (add.info.: La Coal; ); Persian, out of copyright

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Woman Holding a Tobacco Pipe, Edo period, c. 1814-15 (ink & colour on silk)

Woman Holding a Tobacco Pipe, Edo period, c. 1814-15 (ink & colour on silk)
FSG324585 Woman Holding a Tobacco Pipe, Edo period, c.1814-15 (ink & colour on silk) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); 169.1x41.5 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Transporting the Wounded, 1853 (colour litho)

Transporting the Wounded, 1853 (colour litho)
NBY335527 Transporting the Wounded, 1853 (colour litho) by Eastman, Captain Seth (1808-75) (after); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: A Turkish effendi, man of high education and social standing in Turkey

A Turkish effendi, man of high education and social standing in Turkey. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Armenian bride, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889

Armenian bride, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Armenian marriage procession, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep

Armenian marriage procession, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Gypsy fortune telling, Travels through Turkey 1862

Gypsy fortune telling, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Turkish lady of rank, Turkey. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep

Turkish lady of rank, Turkey. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Turkish scribe or writer, Turkey. Ottoman scribe, the people of pen, kalem ehli

Turkish scribe or writer, Turkey. Ottoman scribe, the people of pen, kalem ehli. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Armenian peasant woman, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep

Armenian peasant woman, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Bandit chief, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889

Bandit chief, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840Ai1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Circassian warrior. Northwest Caucasian ethnic group native to Circassia, who were

Circassian warrior. Northwest Caucasian ethnic group native to Circassia, who were displaced in the course of the Russian conquest of the Caucasus in the 19th century

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Armenian lady of Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey

Armenian lady of Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey. Woman of Armenia. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Jewish marriage, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889

Jewish marriage, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Jewish merchant, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889

Jewish merchant, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840ai1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Turkish woman and child, Turkey. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep

Turkish woman and child, Turkey. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Armenian ladies from Armenia, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep

Armenian ladies from Armenia, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840ai1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Turkish and Armenian ladies, woman of Turkey and of Armenia, Travels through Turkey 1862

Turkish and Armenian ladies, woman of Turkey and of Armenia, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Armenian piper, man from Armenia. Travels through Turkey 1862

Armenian piper, man from Armenia. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageTraditonal Dress Collection: Albanian guard or soldier, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep

Albanian guard or soldier, Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844


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"Journey through Time: Exploring the Richness of Traditional Dress" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of traditional dress. From a couple courting in 1887 to a coalman captured on paper, these artworks offer glimpses into different eras and cultures. Intriguingly, an Edo period woman holding a tobacco pipe showcases the elegance and refinement prevalent during that time. The delicate strokes on silk bring her timeless beauty to life. Transporting us further back, a lithograph from 1853 portrays the heroism of those who cared for the wounded. Their attire reflects their dedication and resilience amidst adversity. Moving eastward, we encounter a Turkish effendi—a man esteemed for his education and social standing. His dignified appearance speaks volumes about his status within Turkish society. The Armenian bride takes center stage next, adorned in exquisite garments as she embarks on her journey towards marital bliss. A marriage procession follows suit, showcasing cultural traditions passed down through generations. Delving deeper into Turkey's diverse tapestry, we stumble upon gypsy fortune-telling—an enchanting practice steeped in mysticism. Through vibrant colors and intricate details, this artwork transports us to another realm altogether. A glimpse into high-ranking Turkish society reveals an elegant lady whose regal attire exudes sophistication and grace. Her presence commands attention wherever she goes. Next up is the Turkish scribe—a figure synonymous with knowledge and wisdom throughout Ottoman history. With pen in hand, he preserves stories that would otherwise be lost to time. Amidst all this grandeur lies an Armenian peasant woman—humble yet resilient as she navigates life's challenges with quiet strength etched onto her weathered face. Lastly, we encounter a bandit chief—an enigmatic character embodying both danger and allure against Turkey's rugged landscapes. His distinctive clothing hints at tales of rebellion woven within his very being.