“Habito ordinario” (Ordinary dress) from the “Habiti Antichi e Moderni”, published by Cesare Vecellio, 1590.
“Scuola della Passione” (School of the Passion) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Scuazzero” (Rubbish collector) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Nobile in abito di state” (Nobleman in summer robe) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“La cazza del toro” (Running with bulls) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c. 1610.
“Fetore Allontanato” (Odour Removed) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Cortegiana vestita a la foresta” (Courtesan dressed as a foreigner) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c. 1610.
“Cortegiana vestita da inverno” (Courtesan dressed for winter) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c. 1610.
“Cortegiana famosa” (Famous courtesan) 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.