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Illustrations of soldiers from
Kostüme und Sittenbilder des 16. Jahrhunderts
aus West- und Osteuropa, Orient, der Neuen Welt und Afrika

Costumes and Genre Pictures of the 16th Century from Western and Eastern Europe, the Orient, the Americas, and Africa


Tartar



Siebenburger
Transylvanian



Janissary
Ottoman Yeniceri



Muscovite
Russian Cavalryman



Janissary?



Turk
An archer



Saracen
Turkoman?



Stradiot
Albanian mercenary



Hajduk
Hungarian Irregular



Arab
Bedouin cavalryman



Moroccan
Moor or Berber


This manuscript, possibly created in Augsburg around 1580, contains more than 400 illustrations of the dress and manners and customs of countries in Europe and the Orient (especially the Ottoman Empire) as well as Africa and the Americas. With the exception of some clearly fantastic depictions (such as persons with their faces located on their breast, with animal heads, or with just one leg), all of the illustrations seem to be accurate. Among the subjects portrayed are the dress and customs of people of various social groups in Scandinavia, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Bohemia, France, England, and Flanders; the Greek patriarch; “exotic” peoples of Asia and Africa; and Indians of the New World. The book also portrays games played by the Aztec and Olmec peoples of Mesoamerica. It shows the entourage of a member of the Fugger family, the most prominent family in Augsburg.
Source: World Library (23MB).
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek BSB Cod.icon. 361 (Augsburg? 4th Quarter of the 16th Century)



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