A Cultural History of Hygiene in the Modern Age
A Cultural History of Hygiene in the Modern Age
Everyday 16th-17th century clothing utensils for opening lechuguilla collars
19th-century portrait of a male figure in 17th-century fashion with a grave bearing
Painting by Isabey showing a couple in 17th century fashion, a festive custom of the 19th century, accompanied by two dogs
Everyday scene plucking a turkey for Christmas dinner in 19th century America
Women academics at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 18th and 19th century Madrid
The administrative and artistic role of women in 17th-century pictorial studios
Chinese sculptor Chitqua’s journey to London that revolutionised 18th-century British sculpture
The Torre de la Parada was the small redoubt that combined the hunting and artistic tastes of Philip IV
Embroidered fabric from 16th century Spain as a reflection of the material culture of the 16th century