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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph
      Nov. 16, 2024

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs / Russia, c. 1885, Chromolithograph Technique: Chromolithograph on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr. Hottenroth lith | Druck v. M Seeger, Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Mittelalter u neuere Zeit | Oestliche Slaven (Russen)". Upper middle numbered in the printing plate: "119". Date: c. 1885 Description: No.1 u. 2 Strelizen; No. 3 Troop leader, 16th century; No. 4 Helmet with armour piece; No. 5 Mongolian helmet; No. 6 Flat helmet / Misurka; No. 7, 15 u. 17 Pallasche and sabre; No. 3 u. 8 tympanum with mallet; No. 10 silk cap with stinr, cheek and neck shield; No. 11 round shield/alkan; No. 12 pointed helmet; No. 13 and 14 foot battle axes; No. 16 armour with straps and buckles. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896 | Book Keywords: Artefact, breastplate, armour, protective clothing, military, weapons, equipment, uniform, ethnology, people, ethnicity, ethnology, 19th century, Realism, Military, Russian Federation, Size: Paper: 30,3 cm x 22,5 cm (11,9 x 8,9 in), Depiction: 24,0 cm x 17,4 cm (9,4 x 6,9 in)

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Colour lithography
      Nov. 16, 2024

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Colour lithography

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Costume studies Eastern Slavs (Russia until 1700), c. 1885, Colour lithography Technique: Colour lithography on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr. Hottenroth lith | Druck v M Seeger Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Alterthum-Neuzeit | Oestliche Slaven (Russen bis 1700)". Upper middle numbered: "118.". Date: c. 1885 Description: No. 1-19 17th century; No. 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17 and 18 boyars; No. 17 boyar in house caftan; No. 18 sokolnian boyar; No. 3, 5, 12, 13 and 16 boyaresses; No. 7 and 9 Strelitzen; No. 19 Peter I in helmsman's dress; No. 20-44 finds from the Varangian period; No. 20 and 22 cap and cap part from the Varangian period. 7 and 9 Strelitzen; No. 19 Peter I in helmsman's dress; No. 20-44 finds from the Varangian period; No. 20 and 22 cap and part of cap; No. 21 part of head bandage; No. 23, 24, 26, 29 and 29. 23, 24, 26, 29 and 33 neck rings, breast chains and individual parts; No. 25, 28, 32, 37, 39 and 48 arm, leg and finger rings; No. 27, 34, 35 and 38 robe pins; No. 30 and 44 lance blades; No. 31 arrow blades; No. 36 and 41 parts of belts; No. 40 and 42 axe blades; No. 43 sword, No. 45 axe blade, No. 46 knife handle; No. 47 dagger and scabbard. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896 | Book Keywords: Folklore, costume, peoples, jewellery, culture, cultural goods, ethnology, ethnie, clothing, fashion, weapon, 19th century, Realism, Costumes, Russian Federation, Size: Paper: 30,3 cm x 22,5 cm (11,9 x 8,9 in), Depiction: 24,0 cm x 16,8 cm (9,4 x 6,6 in)

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional costume. Tatar tribes, around 1885, Colour lithography
      Nov. 16, 2024

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional costume. Tatar tribes, around 1885, Colour lithography

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Costume studies Tatar tribes Turkey and Kurdistan, c. 1885, Colour lithography Technique: Colour lithography on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr Hottenroth lith | Druck v. M Seeger Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Neuzeit 115. Tatarische Stämme (Türken _ bis 1700 _ Kurden)". Upper middle numbered in the printing plate: "115". Date: c. 1885 Description: No. 1-19 Turks: No. 1 town magistrate; No. 2 wrestler; No. 3 & 4 secular monks; No. 5 Janissary officer; No. 6 & 9 court servant; No. 7 water carrier; No. 8 gardener; No. 10 imperial secretary; No. 11 u. 18 Janissaries; no. 12 Riding servants; no. 13 Janissary bodyguards on horseback and on foot; no. 14 Court marshal; no. 15 Eunuch; no. 16 Groom; no. 17 Court cook. No. 19-25 Kurds: No. 19 u. 24 People of Yuzgat, Vilajet Angora; No. 20 Officer of the 16th century; No. 22-25 Kurds of the Caucasus; No. 22 Priest. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896, No. Bd. 1 | Book Keywords: Costume, uniform, people, ethnicity, fashion, equipment, outfit, ethnology, 19th century, Romanticism, Costumes, Turkey, Size: Paper: 30,4 cm x 22,7 cm (12 x 8,9 in), Depiction: 24,3 cm x 17,5 cm (9,6 x 6,9 in)

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph
      Sep. 02, 2023

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs / Russia, c. 1885, Chromolithograph Technique: Chromolithograph on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr. Hottenroth lith | Druck v. M Seeger, Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Mittelalter u neuere Zeit | Oestliche Slaven (Russen)". Upper middle numbered in the printing plate: "119". Date: c. 1885 Description: No.1 u. 2 Strelizen; No. 3 Troop leader, 16th century; No. 4 Helmet with armour piece; No. 5 Mongolian helmet; No. 6 Flat helmet / Misurka; No. 7, 15 u. 17 Pallasche and sabre; No. 3 u. 8 tympanum with mallet; No. 10 silk cap with stinr, cheek and neck shield; No. 11 round shield/alkan; No. 12 pointed helmet; No. 13 and 14 foot battle axes; No. 16 armour with straps and buckles. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896 | Book Keywords: Artefact, breastplate, armour, protective clothing, military, weapons, equipment, uniform, ethnology, people, ethnicity, ethnology, 19th century, Realism, Military, Russian Federation,

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Colour lithography
      Sep. 02, 2023

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies. Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Colour lithography

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Costume studies Eastern Slavs (Russia until 1700), c. 1885, Colour lithography Technique: Colour lithography on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr. Hottenroth lith | Druck v M Seeger Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Alterthum-Neuzeit | Oestliche Slaven (Russen bis 1700)". Upper middle numbered: "118.". Date: c. 1885 Description: No. 1-19 17th century; No. 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17 and 18 boyars; No. 17 boyar in house caftan; No. 18 sokolnian boyar; No. 3, 5, 12, 13 and 16 boyaresses; No. 7 and 9 Strelitzen; No. 19 Peter I in helmsman's dress; No. 20-44 finds from the Varangian period; No. 20 and 22 cap and cap part from the Varangian period. 7 and 9 Strelitzen; No. 19 Peter I in helmsman's dress; No. 20-44 finds from the Varangian period; No. 20 and 22 cap and part of cap; No. 21 part of head bandage; No. 23, 24, 26, 29 and 29. 23, 24, 26, 29 and 33 neck rings, breast chains and individual parts; No. 25, 28, 32, 37, 39 and 48 arm, leg and finger rings; No. 27, 34, 35 and 38 robe pins; No. 30 and 44 lance blades; No. 31 arrow blades; No. 36 and 41 parts of belts; No. 40 and 42 axe blades; No. 43 sword, No. 45 axe blade, No. 46 knife handle; No. 47 dagger and scabbard. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896 | Book Keywords: Folklore, costume, peoples, jewellery, culture, cultural goods, ethnology, ethnie, clothing, fashion, weapon, 19th century, Realism, Costumes, Russian Federation,

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies. Tatar tribes, around 1885, Colour lithography
      Sep. 02, 2023

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies. Tatar tribes, around 1885, Colour lithography

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Costume studies Tatar tribes Turkey and Kurdistan, c. 1885, Colour lithography Technique: Colour lithography on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr Hottenroth lith | Druck v. M Seeger Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Neuzeit 115. Tatarische Stämme (Türken _ bis 1700 _ Kurden)". Upper middle numbered in the printing plate: "115". Date: c. 1885 Description: No. 1-19 Turks: No. 1 town magistrate; No. 2 wrestler; No. 3 & 4 secular monks; No. 5 Janissary officer; No. 6 & 9 court servant; No. 7 water carrier; No. 8 gardener; No. 10 imperial secretary; No. 11 u. 18 Janissaries; no. 12 Riding servants; no. 13 Janissary bodyguards on horseback and on foot; no. 14 Court marshal; no. 15 Eunuch; no. 16 Groom; no. 17 Court cook. No. 19-25 Kurds: No. 19 u. 24 People of Yuzgat, Vilajet Angora; No. 20 Officer of the 16th century; No. 22-25 Kurds of the Caucasus; No. 22 Priest. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896, No. Bd. 1 | Book Keywords: Costume, uniform, people, ethnicity, fashion, equipment, outfit, ethnology, 19th century, Romanticism, Costumes, Turkey,

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph
      Feb. 18, 2023

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs / Russia, c. 1885, Chromolithograph Technique: Chromolithograph on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr. Hottenroth lith | Druck v. M Seeger, Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Mittelalter u neuere Zeit | Oestliche Slaven (Russen)". Upper middle numbered in the printing plate: "119". Date: c. 1885 Description: No.1 u. 2 Strelizen; No. 3 Troop leader, 16th century; No. 4 Helmet with armour piece; No. 5 Mongolian helmet; No. 6 Flat helmet / Misurka; No. 7, 15 u. 17 Pallasche and sabre; No. 3 u. 8 tympanum with mallet; No. 10 silk cap with stinr, cheek and neck shield; No. 11 round shield/alkan; No. 12 pointed helmet; No. 13 and 14 foot battle axes; No. 16 armour with straps and buckles. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896 | Book Keywords: Artefact, breastplate, armour, protective clothing, military, weapons, equipment, uniform, ethnology, people, ethnicity, ethnology, 19th century, Realism, Military, Russian Federation,

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Colour lithography
      Feb. 18, 2023

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Colour lithography

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Costume studies Eastern Slavs (Russia until 1700), c. 1885, Colour lithography Technique: Colour lithography on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr. Hottenroth lith | Druck v M Seeger Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Alterthum-Neuzeit | Oestliche Slaven (Russen bis 1700)". Upper middle numbered: "118.". Date: c. 1885 Description: No. 1-19 17th century; No. 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17 and 18 boyars; No. 17 boyar in house caftan; No. 18 sokolnian boyar; No. 3, 5, 12, 13 and 16 boyaresses; No. 7 and 9 Strelitzen; No. 19 Peter I in helmsman's dress; No. 20-44 finds from the Varangian period; No. 20 and 22 cap and cap part from the Varangian period. 7 and 9 Strelitzen; No. 19 Peter I in helmsman's dress; No. 20-44 finds from the Varangian period; No. 20 and 22 cap and part of cap; No. 21 part of head bandage; No. 23, 24, 26, 29 and 29. 23, 24, 26, 29 and 33 neck rings, breast chains and individual parts; No. 25, 28, 32, 37, 39 and 48 arm, leg and finger rings; No. 27, 34, 35 and 38 robe pins; No. 30 and 44 lance blades; No. 31 arrow blades; No. 36 and 41 parts of belts; No. 40 and 42 axe blades; No. 43 sword, No. 45 axe blade, No. 46 knife handle; No. 47 dagger and scabbard. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896 | Book Keywords: Folklore, costume, peoples, jewellery, culture, cultural goods, ethnology, ethnie, clothing, fashion, weapon, 19th century, Realism, Costumes, Russian Federation,

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph
      Feb. 18, 2023

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs, around 1885, Chromolithograph

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Traditional Costume Studies Eastern Slavs Russia, c. 1885, Chromolithograph Technique: Chromolithograph on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr. Hottenroth lith | Druck v M Seeger, Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Alterthum, Mittelalter u. neuere Zeit | Oestliche Slaven (Russen)". Upper middle numbered in the printing plate: "117". Date: c. 1885 Description: No. 1 and 2 Scythians; No. 2-5 people from the Varangian period; No. 6 Sarmatians; No. 7-9 people in Byzantine costume, 11th century; No. 10-12 and 15 distinguished people in Byzantine costume, 13th and 14th centuries; No. 13, 14 and 16 Tsars and Tsarina, 16th and 17th centuries.No. 17 & 19 men in Byzantine-Mongolian costume, 14th century; No. 18 distinguished man in Mongolian costume; No. 20 & 24 distinguished men, 16th century; No. 21 warrior in Mongolian armour, end of 15th century; No. 23 priest, end of Middle Ages- Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896 | Book Keywords: Ethnicity, people, population, costume, ethnology, folklore, clothing, uniform, Scythians, Slavs, Varangians, Eastern Europe, 19th century, Realism, Costumes, Russian Federation,

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    • F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies Tatar tribes, around 1885, Colour lithography
      Feb. 18, 2023

      F. HOTTENROTH (*1840), Costume studies Tatar tribes, around 1885, Colour lithography

      Est: €75 - €125

      Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 - 1917 ibid.): Costume studies Tatar tribes Turkey and Kurdistan, c. 1885, Colour lithography Technique: Colour lithography on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "Fr Hottenroth lith | Druck v. M Seeger Stuttgart". Upper middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Neuzeit 115. Tatarische Stämme (Türken _ bis 1700 _ Kurden)". Upper middle numbered in the printing plate: "115". Date: c. 1885 Description: No. 1-19 Turks: No. 1 town magistrate; No. 2 wrestler; No. 3 & 4 secular monks; No. 5 Janissary officer; No. 6 & 9 court servant; No. 7 water carrier; No. 8 gardener; No. 10 imperial secretary; No. 11 u. 18 Janissaries; no. 12 Riding servants; no. 13 Janissary bodyguards on horseback and on foot; no. 14 Court marshal; no. 15 Eunuch; no. 16 Groom; no. 17 Court cook. No. 19-25 Kurds: No. 19 u. 24 People of Yuzgat, Vilajet Angora; No. 20 Officer of the 16th century; No. 22-25 Kurds of the Caucasus; No. 22 Priest. Source: Friedrich Hottenroth (1840 Johannisberg-1917 Frankfurt on the Main) Le Costume, les armes, ustensiles, outils des peuples anciens et modernes, 1885 - 1896, No. Bd. 1 | Book Keywords: Costume, uniform, people, ethnicity, fashion, equipment, furnishings, ethnology, 19th century, Romanticism, Costumes, Turkey,

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