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Les Costumes François, Plate 3

May 26, 2014February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

THE MAGISTRATE AND THE SOLDIER. The Magistrate is an Officer of the King, who has jurisdiction and authority over the people; he holds the laws, which protect the goods, the rights, and the freedom of Citizens; he daily ensures the wellbeing of the state. He must avoid balls, Spectacles, and in general all places which … Continue reading Les Costumes François, Plate 3

Les Costumes François, Plate 2

May 19, 2014February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

THE BISHOP AND ABBESS. The Bishops is a man instituted to govern the Church. The etymology of his name is drawn from a Greek word, which signifies overseer, inspector, in effect he has a spiritual jurisdiction over the faithful; his ornaments are the Miter, the Cross, the Pectoral cross, the Ring, and Sandals; but his … Continue reading Les Costumes François, Plate 2

Les Costumes François, Plate 1

May 12, 2014February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

THE LORD AND LADY OF COURT One qualifies with the name of Lord persons of high birth, or those who have received the highest dignities of the state; ordinarily they are decorated with the Order of their Sovereign; it only behooves them to be very up-to-date in their dress; the red heels that they wear … Continue reading Les Costumes François, Plate 1

Les Costumes François

May 5, 2014February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

Representing the different Estates of the Kingdom, with the Dress appropriate to each Estate and accompanied by critical and moral Reflections. While I think about what should come next and work on a couple of other projects, I'll be showing a short book from the Bunka Gakuen Library (where else?) that shows and talks about … Continue reading Les Costumes François

Cabinet des Modés, 24e Cahier, 3e Figure

April 29, 2014February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

November 1, 1786 PLATE III. TWO women's Busts. The first, dressed in a Sky blue caraco, and her hair done in very-large curls, wears a natural-colored straw hat, lined with a pink satin with wide black stripes, and edged with a black ribbon. The crown of her hat is very-large, and made with a pink gauze … Continue reading Cabinet des Modés, 24e Cahier, 3e Figure

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