File:Sansculottes.jpg

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Deutsch: colorierter Stich aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Männer mit Jakobinermützen darstellen, zum Teil ohne, zum Teil mit Culotte.
English: 'Members of the Commune. (1793-1794.)'
  • The attire and clothing of individuals involved in the radical Paris Commune (French: Commune de Paris), the government of Paris from 1789 until 1795 during the French revolution; French revolutionary sans-culottes wearing iconic Phrygian caps (bonnets rouges) and tricolor cockades. The sans-culotte (left) is wearing full length trousers, the others wearing culottes (right, knee length breeches).
  • Book plate from Zur Geschichte der Kostüme ("On the History of Costume"), a German publication from Munich, Germany, originally released as a series of prints (Münchener Bilderbogen) starting in 1861 and later compiled into a book around 1900. The contributing illustrators for the costume plates included Louis Braun, W. Diez, Ernst Fröhlich, j. Gehrts, C. Häberlin, M. Heil, Andr. Müller, F. Rothbarth, and others.
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Source Costumes of all nations : 123 plates, containing over 1500 coloured costume pictures by the first Munich artists.
Author Unknown artist/illustrator
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French revolutionaries wearing bonnets rouges and tricolor cockades

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current22:06, 5 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 22:06, 5 March 2009435 × 580 (37 KB)Jodohttp://www.deutsches-strumpfmuseum.de/geschichte/einzelseiten/Bild10_16.htm
17:43, 21 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 17:43, 21 January 2006218 × 290 (21 KB)MaksimLa bildo estas kopiita de wikipedia:de. La originala priskribo estas: Tracht der Sansculottes, colorierter Stich aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. {{Bild-PD-alt}} {| border="1" ! date/time || username || edit summary |---- | 20:00, 26. Sep 2004 || [[:de:Benutze
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