Giacomo Franco (1550–1620) was a Venetian engraver and publisher, best known for collections of prints of Venetian dress and customs.
A rather curious Venetian fashion, with the curls set high, as a pair of horns, and as a sign of chastity and virtue.
“Una che si concia con due specchi” (A woman dressing her hair with two mirrors) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c. 1610.
A collection of prints from the early 1600s, mostly with female dresses and attires.
About forty engravings from the early 1600s, with dresses, attires, ceremonies, feasts, regattas and much more.