Costume - Hats and headwear (4316 Subjects)
Women's working costume from Pyrgi, 1822-1866. Illustration published by A. Karavas; drawing by Phrixus Aristefs, in author's collection.
Women's costumes from Olympoi, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Women's working costumes from Olympoi, 1822-1866. Illustration published by A. Karavas; drawing by Phrixus Aristefs, in author's collection.
Costumes from Mesta, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Parts of women's headwear from Mesta, Chios. Stroungí (rigid cap), Skoúphia (cap), Tsambéri (headscarf), Babazína (headscarf). Karkovelónes (hairpins).
Costumes from Elata, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Costumes from Vessa, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Costumes from Lithi, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Costumes from Agios Georgios Sykousis, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Women's costume from Kardamyla, Chios. Illustration published by A. Karavas; drawing by Phrixus Aristefs, in author's collection.
Men's costumes from Kardamyla, Chios. Illustration published by A. Karavas; drawing by Phrixus Aristefs, in author's collection.
Costumes from Amades, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Costumes from Viki, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Costumes from Kourounia, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Costumes from Kambia, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Parts of female costume from Kambia, Chios: Borkí or Sakkáki (bodice), Podhiá (apron), Skouphaki or Pikái (cap). Kontomántilo (headscarf).
Costumes from Nenitouria, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Women's working costume from Pityós, Chios, 1822-1866. Illustration published by A. Karavas; drawing by Phrixus Aristefs, in author's collection.
Costumes from Volissos, Chios. Original gouache in author's collection.
Women's costume from Chios, 1815-1821. Original water-colour in author's collection.
Women's costume from Chios, 1819. Original water-colour in author's collection.
Interior of the court of a Greek monastery.
A Kurd.
African woman at the slave bazaar, Cairo.
Bedouin Arab.
Chaoush's official staff, surmounted by a silver head, formed like a Greek bishop's staff, from the two horns of which several little round bells are suspended by a silver chain.
Mendicant dervish.
Circassian lady.
Turkish lady, in the yashmak or veil.
Interior of an Abyssinian library, in the Monastery of Souriani on the Natron Lakes.