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28. Ancient Italy and Etruria Celts. 



13- 107. Relics of the Iron and Bronze Peri >d. 109. Bronze Chair of 

 King Dagobert. 108. Icelandic Chair, jj ;M2. Etruscan Antiquities. 

 1, 2. House Urns, Ancient Italy. 



29. Byzantium, Persia and Scythia. 



1-3. Emperor Justinian and Staff. 4, 5. Empress Theodora and 

 Court Ladies. (5-8. Ancient Sclavouian and Russian Costumes. || 9. 

 W. stern Europe, B.C. 10. Da<-ian. 11. Duke of the Langobards, wiih 

 Surroundings. 12. Frank. 13. Scythians. 



SO. Mediaeval Dress and Ornaments. 



1. Emperor Henry the Holy. 2. Emperor Frederick I. 3. Queen 

 Berengaria of England. 4, 5. Dress in the Thirteenth Century. 0, 7. 

 Dress (about 131u). 8. Italian, Fourteenth Century. || 9, 10. Nobles, 

 Fourteenth Century. 11. Bell Girdl* (14(X). 12. Female Costume 

 (1430). 13. Philip the Good of Burgandy. 14. Lady at the Court oi 

 Charles the Bold. Li. Citizen ( 1470) . 



31. Hfcdiceval Fashions. 



1, 2. Students, Sixteenth Centurv. 3. Dancing Couple at a Patri- 

 ci ,n Ball (1510). 4. Marring * (15-iO). 5. Royal Bride and Attendant 

 (155'). 6. Bandit (1560). || 7, 8. Town'- People (1570). 9. Spanish 

 Gentry (1580). 10.- French Lady (1590). 11. Italian Lady (1590). 12.- 

 Hungarians. 13. Turk. 14. Russian. 



32.Sfedi<eval Fashions. 



1, 2. Netherlands. 3. French (1310). 4. Louis XIV and Queen, 

 o, 6. Ge..tleiuan and Lady of Fashion (1690). 7. Nuremberg Council- 

 man (1700). I 8. Common People (1740) 9 Gala Dress at Cinrt. of 

 Berlin. 10. Costumes (French Revolution). 11. Court Costume (1800). 

 12. A la Grecque (18UO). 



33. Head, Hair and Neck Dress, from 15OO to 18OO. 



1, 2. (1500). 3. Linen Hood (1510). 4-6. Neck Ruffling and Cap 

 (1530 to 1560). U 7. Broad Neck Ruffle (1590). 8. Queen Elizabeth (16uO). 

 9-12. Collars and Hair Dress (1620-1630). || 13. Collar (1660). 14. 

 Fur Hood (1670). 15. Knlittd Hood. 16. Neckerchief and Peruke 

 (Wig). 17. Empress Claudia Felicitas. 18. Elongated Peruke (1690). 

 || 19. Femaie (1700). 20, -Jl.PeiuRe (1720-1750). 22. Hair Bag. 23. 

 Queue. 24. Female Ha.r Dress (1800). 



34.Mediceval Building Arts. 



1. Plan of Con vent of St. Gall (Ninth Century). 2. Plan of Ancient 

 Cantle at Nuremberg. 3. View of Hame (Fineenth Century). || 6. 

 Town of Forcheiru (1632). 7. Lake House sit Nuremberg. || 4. Old 

 Plan of Wartburg Castle. 5. Nuremberg. 8. Manheim. 



35.Mediceval Building Arts. 



1, 2. Old German House Urns. 4, 3. Mediaeval Ground Plan and 

 Dwelling at Hanover. 5, 6. Ground Plans, Dwelling at Goslar, 

 Ptlace at Venice. 7. Dwelling at Le vtans (Fifteenth Century). 

 || 8. 9 Citizen's and Noble's Residence, Nuremberg (Sixteenth Cen- 

 tury). 10. Town Hall at Augsburg. 



36,Mediceval Building Arts. 



1 Female's Apartment (Fifteenth Century). 2. Tavern of the 

 Golden G>ose, Nuremberg (Sixteenth Century). 3. Spiral Staircase, 

 Castle of Duke of Dunois || I. Hall of Nnnies. Town Hall at Augs- 

 burg. 5. Ante-Chamber in the Belvidere Palace of Prince Eugene at 

 Vienna. 



