I've restored a few costume studies, painted in watercolor, from 1824. These represent both native Mexican peoples ordinary and holiday dress as well as the period dress of Spanish Conquistador's (excluding formal military costume). Students may include these fashion prints inside their lapbooks/journals or sew their own versions of them for their dolls.
Superior Indians (Natives) in their holiday dress, 1824. |
Mexican Indians (Natives) going to market from 1824. |
Mexican Indians (Natives), a musician and mother with baby in the market place, 1824. |
Mexican Gentlemen or Spanish Conquistador's in Period Costume from 1824. |
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