Selasa, 29 September 2009

Turkish Costumes

Turkish Costumes j



Turkish Costumes



Turkish Costumes a



Turkish Costumes b



Turkish Costumes c



Turkish Costumes d



Turkish Costumes e



Turkish Costumes f



Turkish Costumes g



Turkish Costumes h



Turkish Costumes i



Turkish Costumes k



Turkish Costumes l



Turkish Costumes m



{click through to the full size images: touched up slightly}

This 17th century album, simply entitled 'Turkish Costumes', is hosted by the Digital Library of Poland [thumbnail page]

There are more than one hundred figures depicted -- probably a cross-section of Constantinople middle to upper class occupations -- in Ottoman/Turkish garb with original illustration titles in Arabic script. Later Turkish and French handwriting provide translations (presumably) of the occupation names.

I haven't really had a good look through these but SCA have compiled a selection of links related to Ottoman costumes.

Previously, in general: costumes.

Turkish Costumes

Turkish Costumes j



Turkish Costumes



Turkish Costumes a



Turkish Costumes b



Turkish Costumes c



Turkish Costumes d



Turkish Costumes e



Turkish Costumes f



Turkish Costumes g



Turkish Costumes h



Turkish Costumes i



Turkish Costumes k



Turkish Costumes l



Turkish Costumes m



{click through to the full size images: touched up slightly}

This 17th century album, simply entitled 'Turkish Costumes', is hosted by the Digital Library of Poland [thumbnail page]

There are more than one hundred figures depicted -- probably a cross-section of Constantinople middle to upper class occupations -- in Ottoman/Turkish garb with original illustration titles in Arabic script. Later Turkish and French handwriting provide translations (presumably) of the occupation names.

I haven't really had a good look through these but SCA have compiled a selection of links related to Ottoman costumes.

Previously, in general: costumes.

Minggu, 27 September 2009

Hortulus Monheimensis

Hortulus Monheimensis 00127



Hortulus Monheimensis 00023



Hortulus Monheimensis 00027



Hortulus Monheimensis 00305



Hortulus Monheimensis 00257



Hortulus Monheimensis 00245



Hortulus Monheimensis 00117



Hortulus Monheimensis 00147



Hortulus Monheimensis 00095



Hortulus Monheimensis 00085



Hortulus Monheimensis 00069



Hortulus Monheimensis 00065



Hortulus Monheimensis 00209



17th century florilegium



Hortulus Monheimensis 00035




watercolour flower sketch



'Hortulus Monheimensis' - [BSB Cod.icon. 31] is hosted by the Bavarian State Library. [click 'Miniaturansicht'] The watercolour sketches appear in the first ~300 pages of this manuscript (the rest are blank) with an illustration every two pages. It's one case where I consider the downloadable pdf to be the superior quality alternative to the website jpeg images (the link is top right of the landing page - 66Mb).

This handsome florilegium was commissioned in 1615 by Wolfgang P Brandt, a local governor or magistrate from Monheim in the east Bavarian region of Donau-Ries*. It is a rather unique record of a Renaissance garden - in this case the Monheim Palace Gardens - but unfortunately the fold-out plan of the estate wasn't digitised because of conservation issues.

For the early 17th century, this manuscript presents mostly naturalistic specimens - albeit, sans root structures - and it's fairly easy to identify many of the species. It was probably inspired or at least influenced by the great 'Hortus Eyestettensis' from 1613.

Hortulus Monheimensis

Hortulus Monheimensis 00127



Hortulus Monheimensis 00023



Hortulus Monheimensis 00027



Hortulus Monheimensis 00305



Hortulus Monheimensis 00257



Hortulus Monheimensis 00245



Hortulus Monheimensis 00117



Hortulus Monheimensis 00147



Hortulus Monheimensis 00095



Hortulus Monheimensis 00085



Hortulus Monheimensis 00069



Hortulus Monheimensis 00065



Hortulus Monheimensis 00209



17th century florilegium



Hortulus Monheimensis 00035




watercolour flower sketch



'Hortulus Monheimensis' - [BSB Cod.icon. 31] is hosted by the Bavarian State Library. [click 'Miniaturansicht'] The watercolour sketches appear in the first ~300 pages of this manuscript (the rest are blank) with an illustration every two pages. It's one case where I consider the downloadable pdf to be the superior quality alternative to the website jpeg images (the link is top right of the landing page - 66Mb).

This handsome florilegium was commissioned in 1615 by Wolfgang P Brandt, a local governor or magistrate from Monheim in the east Bavarian region of Donau-Ries*. It is a rather unique record of a Renaissance garden - in this case the Monheim Palace Gardens - but unfortunately the fold-out plan of the estate wasn't digitised because of conservation issues.

For the early 17th century, this manuscript presents mostly naturalistic specimens - albeit, sans root structures - and it's fairly easy to identify many of the species. It was probably inspired or at least influenced by the great 'Hortus Eyestettensis' from 1613.