Nearly my entire morning and early afternoon has been pleasantly spent
searching the internet for images of German Tracht (traditional folk costume). One
website in
particular has been wonderful for images of mid to late 19th cen
traditional costume, containing scans of a huge number of 19th and early 20th century postcards. In looking for images from the early 19th century
however, I've mostly relied on google and pinterest searches; searching
for 1819 Tracht, 1820 Tracht, etc... fortunately there's not a lot of
overlap in search results, and there are several very interesting prints
from nearly every year which pop up. Unfortunately, I haven't yet
found a single site where images of
early 19th cen Tracht are conveniently compiled... perhaps that's something I should consider doing myself...
Some of the highlights from today's search:
Town woman and farm girl from Augsburg - 1820
Trachten aus Kammern und Kallwang, Aquarell um 1820 Matthäus Loder
Traditional clothing from Kammern and Kallwang in 1820
Bayerische national Trachten - Nürnberg, Renner, und Schuster um 1820
Bavarian national clothing in 1820
It's
really interesting how even though this print is dated to 1820, the
clothing is very strongly 18th century in style. In the mens' clothing
the short waistcoats and standing collars on the coats are indicitive of
the early 19th century, but cocked hats and knee breeches had fallen
out of fashion years prior. The woman's outfit is obviously Tracht
instead of 'fashionable' wear, but the cut of her jacket is also rather
reminiscent of the 18th century.
Later images show a more fossilized and highly regionalized fashion:
Bayerische Volkstrachten - Unterfranken und Aschaffenburg, Uettingen
Bavarian folk costume
Hessische Trachten, Mädchengruppe, Sonntagskleider
Hessian traditional clothing, group of girls in Sunday dresses
Niedersächsische Braut, Kleid mit Perlenhut
Bride from Lower Saxony, dress with beaded/pearled hat
Volkstracht aus dem Elzthal
Folk costume from Elzthal
This
last one is super interesting, as the woman on the left is wearing a
dress which is obviously modelled on 18th century clothing, as is the
straw hat which the woman on the right is wearing. Since this is an
early 20th cen postcard featuring Bayerische Volkstrachten (Bavarian
Folk Costume), I can't help but wonder if it is presenting the tradional clothing from two
different eras... just shown side by side.
If anyone has recommendations for good books or websites on the subject, please let me know! I'm only just starting to study this particular area, and am still trying to figure out the best sources of information.